Electronic Lens Storage Film Drying Cabinet
china Yongfeng Enterprise:Autoclaves | Sterilizers Etc
YGZ-1600X seires YGZ-1600X series drying cabinet is kind of high performance-price ratio equipment developed according to the market demand. It has advantages of good appearance, multiple functions, and convenient operation. It can be widely used for drying of different kinds of articles in hospital CSSD and operating room. It can be used for surgical operating instrument, glass ware, stainless steel dish and bowl, breathing tube and humidification bottle. Drying temperature setting range: 40°C-90°C(adjustable); Drying time setting range: 1-99min (adjustable). Structure: The chamber adopts 304 stainless steel wire drawing board; outer cover adopts 304 stainless steel with plastic spray; the door is equipped with glass visual window. Classification: Single-door and double-door. Control: Independent drying programs, LCD screen, 10 sets of default programs with adjustable parameters . Working ability: Large capacity that could handle 16 DIN standard instrument trays or 48 anesthesia/breathing tubes at same time. The water collector which is installed on the bottom of the equipment could discharge water without door opening. Multi-functional castors provide convenient transfer and equipment fixing . |
What is a film drying cabinet (autoclave)?
A film drying cabinet (autoclave) is a device that uses steam to sterilize equipment and other objects. This means that all bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores are destroyed. Autoclaves work by allowing steam to enter and maintaining extremely high pressure for at least 15 minutes. Because damp heat is used, heat-labile products (such as some plastics) cannot be sterilized or they will melt.
What autoclave should I use (class B, class S or Class N)?
What autoclave you should use is determined by the type of instruments that you sterilize. If you sterilize Hollow Load Type A & B instruments, you will need an autoclave capable of running a Type B Cycle. These autoclave are usually called Class B sterilizers. Typical users of Class B autoclaves include: Dentists Plastic surgeons Day surgeries Medical Surgeries Podiatrist Tattooist Body Pierces Veterinary application Cosmetic application (Including hair or nail salons etc…) If you only sterilize unwrapped Non Hollow instruments, you only need an autoclave capable of running Class N Cycles. These autoclaves are usually called Class N Sterilizers. Not many new sterilizes are Class N, although many older sterilizers are. When purchasing a new autoclave to run Class N, it is best to purchase a Class S sterilizers as these can easily process such instruments. Can a single sterilizer be used for multiple load types? Generally all autoclaves are capable of sterilizing all types of loads, but in order to get the most from your considerable investment it is worth investigating what options might be available to more efficiently process the different types of materials. A waste load can be processed far more effectively by using options such as Electronic Lens Storage Film Drying Cabinet and free steaming, but using these on a media load could lead to disaster. Some laboratories use a different autoclave for each load type to avoid cross contamination, but for smaller laboratories this can easily be overcome by having pre-set selectable programs for each load type. Once programmed and ‘locked off’ these cycles can also be qualified.
What is a class B autoclave?
Class B autoclave used for sterilizing all objects (solid instruments, porous objects and A and B hollow objects, both packaged and un-packaged); Class N autoclave used for sterilizing only un-packaged solid instruments; Class S autoclave used for sterilizing un-packaged solid instruments plus one other of the types indicated for cycle B (to be specified by the maker). Class B autoclaves are the autoclaves that can carry out cycle B and thus can sterilize any kind of object.
What is the difference between disinfection and sterilization?
Disinfection destroys all the micro-organisms present in a given environment apart from spores: an object that has been disinfected properly may still transmit a pathogenic micro-organism. Sterilization, on the other hand, is the complete elimination of all micro-organisms including spores.
What is EN 13060 standard?
This is the applicable European standard, relating to small steam sterilizers. In most cases (Dental, Medical, Tattoo, Piercing, Podiatry, Veterinary, laboratory) this standard applies at reprocessing of reusable medical and surgical instruments and equipment, and maintenance of the associated environment.