We’ve had these in warhouse for a while now, and the 23L capacty is what most small clinics and labs actually need—not too big, not too small. The RH-HS23(B) runs on 2.2kW at 110V-220V, 50Hz, and it’s CE and ISO13485 certified, so you’re covered for compliance without hunting down extra paperwork.
Basically, it hits 134°C at 0.22MPa working pressrue, and the three pre-vacuum cycles pull air out better than a single-vacuum unit—less risk of cold spots in wrapped packs. The microcomputer with touch buttons is straightforward; you set it and it runs, no fiddling with dials.

But it’s not for heavy-duty 50L+ loads—if you’re running a hospital central sterile department, you’ll want a larger floor model. For a dental office or a research bench, this is pretty much the sweet spot, and the stainlss steel chamber (Φ250*470mm) holds up fine.
Safety-wise, it’s got over-temp, over-pressure, and low water protection—so it won’t run dry and cook itself. One thing we’ve noticed: the optional printer and USB port are handy for logging cycles, but most buyers skip them unless they need audit trails.
Stock is usually available, but lead times can stretch to 20 days or so if we’re between shipments—confirm before you RFQ. We ship it strapped to a pallet, about 48*71*45cm, and it’s heavy enough that you’ll want a dolly.
Our standard MOQ is 5 units per order, but we can negotiate smaller quantities for first-time buyers or sample orders—just reach out to our sales team.
Lead time is typically 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on stock availability and your location.
Yes, we supply CE, ISO13485, and ISO9001 certificates along with each order, plus a detailed test report if requested.
The printer and USB functions are optional add-ons that must be specified at the time of order—we can install them before shipping, but retrofitting later isn't supported.
We pack the autoclave in a sturdy wooden crate with foam padding inside, and each unit is sealed in a plastic bag to protect against moisture during transit.