Basically, if you're running a clinic or a small hospital ward and need to sterilize surgical kits or lab equipment daily, the chamber options are 150L, 200L, or 280L—pick whichever fits your floor space and typical load volume, and the 134°C max temp with 0.22 MPa pressrue handles pretty much anything you'd throw at it.
We've had these units running for years now, and the stainlss steel construction means zero corrosion issues even with constant steam cycles, but don't expect it to handle anything delicate like plastics at high heat since the temp adjustment goes from 40°C up to 134°C, so you'd need to dial it down for those.
What it does is combine sterilization and drying in one cycle, with both times adjustable from 0 to 60 minutes, and the heating variance stays within ±2°C, which is tighter than most generic autoclaves we've tested—actually, most buyers go with the 200L model for general lab work.

CE and ISO13485 certifications are in place, and we ship direct from Jiangsu, so you're getting a factory-made unit without middleman markups, but (check lead time) we usually have stock for the 150L and 200L, while the 280L might need 20 days or so.
The 12kW or 9kW power supply options (380V 50Hz) mean you'll need to confirm your electrcial setup before ordering, and while the LCD display isn't included, controls are straightforward enough that your team can train on it in an hour or so.
Anyway, it's better than reagent-grade sterilizers for this use because the drying function actually works for wrapped instruments, not just bare metal—something you'd only know if you've dealt with wet packs coming out of cheaper units.
No, it depends on the model and your setup. The 12kW/380V 50Hz is standard, but we also offer a 9kW/380V 50Hz option for the 150L and 200L units—just let us know your power supply when ordering.
Our MOQ is typically 1 unit for stock models, but if you need a custom configuration or branding, we can discuss a slightly higher MOQ depending on the specifics.
Yes, absolutely. CE and ISO13485 certificates are included in the shipping package, and we can also email you digital copies upfront for your records.
Yes, you can set the drying time anywhere from 0 to 60 minutes separately from the sterilization time, giving you full control over the cycle based on your load.
The entire chamber is stainless steel, but we don't list a specific gauge in the specs. Rest assured, it's built to handle 0.22 MPa working pressure and 134°C consistently.