Product Details:
Material | Stainless Steel |
Usage/Application | Laboratory |
Brand | LuxMed |
Gross Dimension | 600mm x 400mm x 600mm (LxWxH) |
Gross Weight | 70 kg |
Pressure variation | 40 Bar |
Tank Capacity | 22 L |
Product Code | TTA-N-22 |
Manufactured & Marketed By | Luxlighting Technology Private Limited |
Table Top Autoclave Class N Series -22LtrApplication to all wrapped or non-wrapped, solid, hollow load products type A and porous products or related articles.This sterilizer can be used for dental clinic, laboratory, surgical room, emergency room, ophthalmology, gynecology and steam, cosmetic hospital and so on, by doctors and professionals.Autoclaves are equipment for sterilizing widely used in microbiology, medicine, podiatry, tattooing, body piercing, veterinary science, mycology, dentistry, and prosthetics fabrication. They vary in size and function depending on the media to be sterilized.
• Adopting European N standard, with thermal vacuum and drying functions, it can be used for A-type hollow instruments and solid instruments. Thermodynamic vacuum guarantees elimination of cold air from the cavity and makes sure that reaches the optimal effect of sterilization.• Specially design for dental clinic field, it could sterilize 12 pieces hand piece at same time, simply and efficiently.• Microprocessor control, LED display and modularized panel for easy operation.• Automatic malfunction detection system makes easy maintaining.
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What is the difference between a Class B and a Class N autoclave?
The primary difference between Class B and Class N autoclaves is how they remove air from the chamber prior to sterilization. Class B autoclaves utilize a vacuum pump to completely remove air from the chamber, which enables steam to better penetrate the load. Class N autoclaves use steam from a boiler or generator to create downward displacement, which pushes air out of the chamber.Unlike a Class B autoclave, a Class N autoclave does not guarantee 100% air removal. For this reason, Class B autoclaves are preferable for more difficult loads that contain porous or hollow materials. Class N autoclaves are suitable for most standard applications.