We've had a dental clinic in Bristol ask for a variant that could handle their odd-sized instrument cassettes, so custom vial sizes and chamber configurations are something our company can do—basically, if you need a specific footprint or labeling for different practice rooms, we'll work through the bulk synthesis or concentrate approach on your end.
It runs at 0.22MPa and hits 134°C with temperature uniformity within ±1°C, which is tighter than most tabletop units we've seen, and adjustment is either 60kvp or 70kvp depending on your batch protocol; we usually have stock on the PTS-T Series, but confirm lead time if you need a non-standard pressure setting or stainles steel finish.
So it's good for flash sterilization cycles in hospitals or small labs—4 to 6 minutes typically—but what it's not suited for is anything requiring an LCD display for step-by-step monitoring, since this model uses indicator lights instead; also, the ultra high temperture alarm is a nice safety net, but the lack of digital readout means you're relying on audible alerts during a busy shift.
And ordering wise, we typically ship standard export packaging with a COA for every unit, though MOQ can be flexible if you're a smaller buyer—just check teh lead time on custom runs.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for the PTS-T Series, but we can adjust this for first-time buyers or bulk deals—just reach out to us.
This sterilizer is ISO13485 certified, meeting ISO compliance standards. We can provide the certification documents upon request.
Lead time runs about 15-20 business days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. We'll confirm exact timing when you place the order.
No, the PTS-T Series is fixed at 134°C with a temperature uniformity of ≤±1°C. The adjustment options are 60kvp or 70kvp, which relate to the voltage setting, not the temperature.
We use 304-grade stainless steel for the chamber and body, which is standard for medical autoclaves. It handles the 0.22MPa working pressure and 134°C steam without issues.