We're seeing a lot of hospitals needing to process larger batches of wrapped surgical trays without breaking sterility between cycles, and this 280L model handles that pretty well—it's big enough to run a full OR's instruments in one go.
The tempearture range goes form 40°C all the way up to 134°C, which covers both delicate plastics and hard metal tools, but most buyers actually use it at 121°C or 134°C for the standard 15-20 minute sterilizing cycles.

Working pressure is 0.22MPa, and the gravity displacement system does a decent job of pushing air out before the steam hits—though it's not as fast as a vacuum unit for porous loads like dressings, it's fine for routine instrument work.

You get the LED display and fully automatic control, so you set the time (0-99 minutes for both sterilization and drying) and it just runs; the door interlock and over-presure protection are built in, which is pretty much required for any medical facility now.

it come with CE and FDA certs, plus ISO13485, so you'll have the paperwork for your local health authority inspection—just confirm the 380V power supply works with your facility's wiring before we ship, as that's a common miss.
We usually have stock on these, but the lead time is about 15 working days or so depending on shipping documentation, and we'll bundle COA and a copy of the certifcation documents right in the crate.
MOQ is 1 unit, but we can negotiate bulk pricing if you're looking for a larger order.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock availability.
Yes, we include CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certificates with every shipment. Just request them in your order.
Correct, it requires a 380V three-phase connection, typical for industrial equipment. Check your facility's power compatibility before ordering.
The door interlock prevents opening while the chamber is pressurized or above safe temperature, ensuring user safety during operation.