The VA-SVN80 vertical pulse vacuum pressure steam sterilizer is a high-performance medical sterilization device designed for hospitals, research laboratories and pharmaceutical facilities. This Class B sterilizer features advanced pulse vacuum technology that ensures complete sterilization of surgical instruments, dressings, glassware and other medical equipment.
With its 80L chamber capacity (Ø396×650mm), this sterilizer provides ample space for processing multiple medical items simultaneously. The unit operates at 0.22MPa working pressure and reaches temperatures up to 134°C, ensuring effective sterilization while maintaining safety standards.
The sterilizer features a 7" capacitive touch screen for easy operation and monitoring of the sterilization process. The elevating door design allows for convenient loading and unloading of materials. The complete sterilization cycle - including water inlet, pulse vacuum, heating, sterilizing, water outlet, exhausting and vacuum drying - can be performed with simple one-key operation.
Key features include pulse vacuum technology reaching -0.080Mpa for thorough sterilization, a separate steam generator for energy efficiency, and multiple pre-programmed sterilization cycles for different materials. The unit is equipped with a Germany SARTORIUS Sterile ventilation filter (0.2 μm) to ensure sterile air supply and prevent contamination.
The steam-water inner circulation system eliminates steam discharge, maintaining a clean and dry working environment. The sterilizer also includes PT-TT testing ports for convenient quality control testing.
Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, this durable sterilizer is designed for long-term reliable operation in demanding medical environments. The unit comes with comprehensive safety features including overheat and overpressure protection systems.
This vertical steam sterilizer is CE, FDA and ISO13485 certified, meeting international standards for medical sterilization equipment. It is suitable for sterilizing surgical instruments, fabrics, glassware, culture media and other medical items in hospitals, clinics and research institutions.