our company can adjust the cycle parameters if you need a tighter window than the standerd 50ºC±5ºC, and the PLC makes reprogramming straightforward for different loads or custom protocols — just tell us your preferred concentration or cycle time and we’ll set it up, usually within 2-3 weeks for the firmware changes.
It’s basically built for endoscopes, cameras, and other heat-sensitive gear that can’t take a steam autoclave, but don’t use it on powders or oils or cotton — the plasma just won’t penetrate those, and it’ll damage the chamber over time.

The internal chamber is 65×38×32 cm, so it fits a decent tray of instruments, weighs 233 kg (you’ll need a reinforced floor for that), and the RF power source runs at 13.56 MHz with a max of 500W — that frequency is what gives you the uniform plasma distribution without hot spots.

You get three sterilization modes: rapid at ≤28 minutes, standard at ≤35, or strengthened at ≤55, and we always recommend the standard for most hospital instruments because of that it balances throughput with kill assurance, though some labs push for rapid on routine loads.

We hold CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certs, and every unit ships with a COA for the hydrogen peroxide concentration (60% high purity) plus a biological indicator test using Bacillus subtilis and thermophilus — basically, if the spores don’t grow, you’re good.
One thing a lot of buyers miss: the data recording stores over a million records, so you can print out cycle logs for audits without needing a separate server, and teh electric lift door has a safety lock that won’t release if the chamber is still under negative pressrue.
Yes, the HTYD-60L is certified under CE, FDA, and ISO13485. We can provide copies of the certificates upon request.
Our MOQ for the HTYD-60L is 1 unit, so you can start with a single machine for testing or immediate use.
Absolutely. The sterilization cycle operates at 50ºC±5ºC, which is safe for heat-sensitive instruments. Just avoid using it with powders, oils, or cotton items.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days from order confirmation, depending on the current production schedule.
The unit supports biological monitoring using Bacillus subtilis and thermophilus indicators. It also logs over 1 million records via computer printing for full traceability.