Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: BWD-220L
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: plywood case
Delivery Time: 5-20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 100 units
Laboratory Glassware Washer (with drying) BWD-220L
Main features
Specifications
| Items | Model | BWD-220L | |
| Cleaning | Capacity(L) | 220 | |
| Washer Load Level | 2 | ||
| Water Wash Power(kW) | 0.75 | ||
| Water Heater Power(kW) | 5 | 15 | |
| MAX.Power(kW) | 6 | 16 | |
| Water Consumption/Cycle(L) | 20 | ||
| Tank Internal Temperature(C) | 0~99 | ||
| Water Supply Pressure(Mpa) | Inlet tap water: Pressure 0.3-1.0Mpa. Inlet pure water: Integrated booster pump for automatic water feeding is included and pressure is not required. | ||
| Peristaltic Pump for Cleaning Agent | 2 independent pumps control detergent agent and neutralizing agent | 2 independent pumps control detergent agent and neutralizing agent | |
| Cleaning Agent Level Sensor | YES | ||
| Washing Pump | Sweden 800L/min | ||
| Drying | Drying Function | YES | |
| Steam Condenser | YES | ||
| Dry Power(kW) | 3.6 | ||
| Control System and Traceability | Control System | 7"color LCD touch screen display,microprocessor | 7"color LCD touch screen display,microprocessor |
| Programme | 40 pre-set programs (editable)+200 customized programmes | 40 pre-set programs (editable)+200 customized programmes | |
| Password Protection | 3-level password | ||
| Safety Emergency Button | YES | ||
| USB port | YES | ||
| Integrated printer | Optional | ||
| Online Monitor Performance of Washing | Optional | ||
| Dimensions &Weight | Chamber Dimension(W*D*H,mm) | 600*629*754 | |
| Exterior Dimension(W*D*H,mm) | 693*877*1825 | ||
| Package Dimension(W*D*H,mm) | 810*990*2015 | ||
| Net Weight(Host only,kg) | 220 | ||
| Gross Weight(Host with rack,kg) | 300 | ||
Introduction about laboratory glassware washer
The shift from handwashing to automated laboratory glassware washers marks a significant leap in scientific methodology. These systems deliver uniform, residue-free cleaning for beakers, flasks, test tubes, and other vessels, thereby reducing the risk of experimental error. Automation standardizes each step—washing, rinsing with potable or purified water, and drying—while minimizing human intervention with hazardous materials. Consistency is achieved via programmable controls over temperature, detergent use, and cycle timing, factors crucial for replicable research.
Modern enhancements include digital microprocessors, touch-screen operation, HEPA filtration in drying chambers, and compatibility with water purification setups. Early versions were simple adaptations of domestic dishwashers, but current models, like those from Senova, offer customized cycles and variable-frequency pumps that protect delicate glassware. This technological progression underscores the washer’s role as a vital tool for maintaining both efficiency and rigor in today’s analytical laboratories.