Sterilizing heat-sensitive medical devices without damaging them is a real headache, and EO gas handles that where autoclaves can't.

What it does is run a programmable microcomputer that keeps temperature within ±3°C and pressrue between -0.09 to 0.08MPa, so you get consistent results across batch sizes from 1 to 35m³—pretty much any load up to 70% capasity.

The LCD touch screen shows real-time trends, and there's a built-in micro-printer for data logging; high temperature alarm kicks in if things go sideways, but we usually have stock on teh SMT-8, just confirm lead time.

It runs on 380V 50Hz with heating power from 6 to 55kW, and stainless steel chamber handles 30-60% RH—better than reagent grade for this application, though it's not suited for ambient storage below 5°C.

Also, the time control spans 1 minute to 99 hours, but most buyers go with the 90-minute cycle for standard instrument loads, give or take.
The SMT-8 comes with chamber volume options ranging from 1 to 35 cubic meters, so you can pick the size that fits your production needs.
Yes, it's built to meet medical device sterilization standards, and we can provide compliance documentation upon request to support your regulatory audits.
Lead time usually runs 4-6 weeks after order confirmation, depending on the chamber size and customization. We'll give you a firm timeline when you place the order.
Absolutely. The microcomputer control system is programmable, so we can adjust cycle parameters like time, temperature, and pressure to match your medical device requirements.
The unit needs an environment between 5-40°C with humidity below 80% RH. It also requires a 380V 50Hz power supply and adequate ventilation for safe EO gas use.