A small dental clinic running four operatories will be waiting on the 20-liter chamber between cycles if they pack three perforated trays per load, and that 0-60 minute timer means you’re clocking roughly 45 minutes per full cycle at 134°C. We’ve seen them used in vet practices too for tool turnover, though you’ll want to stagger runs if you’re processing more than 15 instruments an hour.

The SS-TB20 hits a maximum pressure of 0.22MPa and the analog dial lets you set temperture anywhere from 105 up to 134°C—you’ll typically run at 121°C for wrapped goods or 134°C for unwrapped tools to cut cycle time. CE and ISO13485 certs are in place, and the stainless steel body handles the daily steam exposure without issue; it’s roughly 480mm cubed so it fits on a standdard benchtop.

That high temperature alarm is basically a thermal cutoff—it trips if the internal temp exceeds set point by 15°C or so, which is useful but doesn’t log data, so you’ll need a separate recording thermocouple if your SOP requires traceable cycle logs. It’s not suited for liquids or bags in volumes above 2 liters because teh analog timer lacks the fine resolution for slow exhaust cycles.

We usually have about 20 units in stock for this model, but confirm lead time before ordering 10 or more since demand spikes for lab startups. It ships with three sterilizing plates included, and the 220V power requirement means it’s pretty much a drop-in for European or Asian outlets—just check your local voltge.
It carries CE and ISO13485 certifications, so it's compliant for medical and lab use.
The max pressure is 0.22MPa, and the temperature range is 105–134°C, giving you flexibility for different loads.
Typically 15–20 working days from order confirmation, depending on current production volume.
No, this model uses an analog timer and does not have data recording—it's a straightforward, reliable unit.
It includes 3 stainless steel plates, and the overall unit size is 480×480×384 mm, fitting neatly on a tabletop.