Product Details
Place of Origin: Shanghai, China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: HCPS-A400
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: Wooden (Carton: Portable)
Delivery Time: 10-15 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 500 units/month
Relies on proven gravity displacement for maximum air removal, a cornerstone of reliable steam sterilization.
Automated controls adjust steam flow in response to temperature, ensuring process accuracy and repeatability.
A versatile workhorse for sterilizing instruments, glassware, fabrics, and culture media across various settings.
Features straightforward automatic control and a dedicated drying cycle for medical textiles.
Comprehensive safety suite: over-limit temperature/pressure protection and water-lack auto power-off with alarm.
Door is mechanically interlocked, preventing opening above 0.027MPa and operation if unsealed.
Pressure relief valve automatically opens at 0.24MPa to maintain safe operating conditions.
Built entirely from stainless steel for superior strength, cleanliness, and longevity.
| Model | HCPS-B400 |
| Chamber volume | 400L |
| Chamber size | Φ700*1100mm |
| Working pressure | 0.22MPa |
| Working temperature | 134℃ |
| Temperature control range | 105℃ - 134℃ |
| Sterilization time | 0-60 min |
| Drying time | 0-60 min |
| Heat average | ≤±2℃ |
| Power | 18KW,380V/50Hz |
| Dimensions | 1430*880*1830 |
| Packing size | 1600*1050*2050 |
| G.W/N.W(Kg) | 530/452 |
In settings where sterility is paramount, the autoclave serves as the foundational technology. This equipment subjects items to high-pressure saturated steam, typically at 121°C, for a set duration. The moist heat acts by denaturing proteins and destroying the membranes of microorganisms. The process is not merely about heating; it follows a strict sequence. The cycle initiates with air removal, which is crucial for allowing steam to contact all surfaces.
Subsequently, the sterilization phase maintains lethal conditions. The cycle concludes with depressurization and drying. Its applications are diverse and vital. Healthcare facilities use it to reprocess countless instruments. Dental offices depend on it for patient safety. Research and clinical laboratories employ it to sterilize supplies and treat biohazardous materials. Industrial roles include hardening certain materials. The preference for autoclaving over other methods lies in its comprehensive efficacy. It is sporicidal, fungicidal, virucidal, and bactericidal. Furthermore, steam's ability to penetrate packaging and intricate device lumens makes it uniquely effective for ensuring the sterility of wrapped packs and complex surgical tools, justifying its universal adoption.