Product Details
Place of Origin: Shanghai, China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: ZXDA-T35N2
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
| Model | ZXDA-T35N2 |
| Sterilizing chamber volume | 35L(φ300*500 mm) |
| Working pressure | 0.22Mpa |
| Working temperature | 134℃ |
| Adjustment of temperature | 105-134℃ |
| Timer | 0-99 min |
| Heat average | ≤ ± 1℃ |
| Power | 2.7KW / AC220V 50Hz |
| Sterilizing plate | 400*200*30 mm |
| (4piece) | |
| Dimension | 730*550*510 mm |
| Package dimension | 810*680*650 mm |
| G. W/N.W | 90/73 kg |
The autoclave process is a validated method for achieving sterility assurance. The device itself is a reinforced chamber that heats water to produce saturated steam under pressure. This pressurized steam achieves temperatures lethal to microorganisms, typically in the range of 121°C to 135°C. The lethal action is the coagulation of cellular proteins. A complete cycle is methodical: it begins with the removal of air (a non-condensable gas), proceeds to a timed exposure at the target temperature, and ends with exhaust and drying.
This technology is foundational in healthcare for reprocessing reusable medical devices. It is equally critical in dental practice for infection prevention. In research and quality control labs, it is used to sterilize equipment, prepare growth media, and treat contaminated waste. Its principles are also applied in industrial settings for curing and synthesis. The autoclave is the benchmark because it provides a high degree of safety and reliability. Its cycle can be monitored with mechanical, chemical, and biological indicators. Most importantly, the condensing action of steam ensures that heat is delivered uniformly to all surfaces, including those within wrapped packs or complex instruments, providing a level of sterility assurance that is difficult to achieve with other modalities.