Goes straight to 121 and 134°C which is pretty much what you need for most instrument loads and biohazard waste, and vacuum drying cycle pulls moisture out to a degree that gravity-displacement machines can't match — the 18L model is where we see the most orders, typically form dental clinics that want something compact but with enough room for handpieces and cassettes.

Actually handles HIV and HBV sterilization programs as a preset cycle, so if you're processing contaminated instruments from known cases you don't have to fiddle with parameters. Chamber's medical-grade 304 stainles — it's not teh fancy 316L some autoclaves use, but for dry instrument sterilization inside a clinic or lab, corrosion resistnce is perfectly adequate. One thing most buyers don't ask about upfront is noise output: it's under 50dB, which basically means you can put it near a waiting area without complaints.


3, our company have stock on 16L, 18L, and 24L units ready to go right now. Air freight runs 7-10 days, packed in double-walled cartons with internal foam so nothing rattles loose. Price scales hard with volume — the 24L at 200 units comes in at about 40% under the 16L single-unit cost, so if you're equipping multiple sites it pays to consolidate. Payment terms are negotiable around 50 pieces or so. But there's a catch: it needs 110 or 220V, 50/60Hz, and switching voltages isn't plug-and-play, so confirm your electrcial before ordering.
We require a minimum order of 5 units for the BKMZB series. This applies to any mix of the 16L, 18L, or 24L capacities you choose.
Lead time is usually 15 to 20 working days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and current stock. We can give you a more precise timeline once you place the order.
Yes, we include copies of both CE and ISO13485 certificates with every shipment. If you need original versions or notarized copies, just let us know ahead of time.
The 18L model has a chamber diameter of 245mm and a depth of 420mm. It can hold 3 standard stainless steel trays, and the usable depth is enough for most dental or medical instruments.
Each unit is packed in a reinforced foam-lined carton with a protective plastic wrap. For larger orders, we use wooden crates to prevent any damage during transit. The packaging meets standard export requirements.