A hospital lab upgrading their sterilization workflow usually calls asking about cycle times—they’ve got a backlog of instruments and need something that won't stall their afternoon runs, and we point them to the 100L model because of that it handles multiple trays without a second cycle.

Working pressure sits at 0.22MPa and temperture tops out at 134°C, but you can dial it back anywhere form 105°C to 134°C depending on what you're running—the timer lets you set from 0 to 99 minutes or hours, so you're not stuck with one preset. Power draw varies between 2.5KW and 4.5KW on AC220V 60Hz, and the chamber comes in 35L, 50L, 75L, or 100L depending on the model you order.

It's pretty much standerd for sterilizing media, glassware, and wrapped instruments in labs, but don't use it for large liquid volumes in sealed containers—the over-presure and water lack protection keeps things safe, though the steam-water inner circulation system means no steam blowing out into the room. The hand wheel quick-open door with a safety lock is something most buyers appreciate, since it won't let you open it while pressurized.

Bulk pricing is what you'd expect for stainless steel autoclaves, and we usually have stock for the 50L and 75L sizes—lead time is roughly 15 working days or so for those, but confirm with us if you need a different volume.
It needs AC220V 60Hz and draws 2.5KW. For the larger models like the 100L, power goes up to 4.5KW, so make sure your outlet can handle the load.
The timer goes up to 99 minutes or hours, depending on your setting. So if you need a longer cycle, you can run it in hours mode for up to 99 hours.
We provide CE and ISO13485 certificates, plus a factory test report for each unit. Just let your sales rep know if you need any specific documentation for your compliance team.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one for testing. Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after payment confirmation, but stock items can ship faster.
It's a quick-open hand wheel with an interlock that prevents opening while the chamber is pressurized. You have to release pressure first, then turn the wheel to open safely.