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Dental & Benchtop Autoclave | Class B, S & N Suppliers

Updated Jan 25, 2024
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Autoclaves are used for disinfection and sterilisation of medical and laboratory equipment and waste. Autoclaves can decontaminate solid objects, hollow instruments or even liquids.

An Autoclave uses steam to kill microorganisms that are resistant to detergents, this is done by heating to temperatures above boiling point. The heat is delivered via pressurised steam and kills bacteria and other microorganisms by destroying the organisms' structural proteins and enzymes making them nonfunctional. Most sterilisation can be achieved at 121°C and 15 psi, but many autoclaves allow cycles at higher temperatures, up to 134°C.

The items to be sterilised are placed inside a pressure vessel, often referred to as the chamber. There are 3 phases to the autoclave process:

  • Conditioning: Air inhibits sterilisation so must first be removed from the chamber. This process is the conditioning phase. Air can be removed using a vacuum system or by using a series of steam flushes and pressure pulses. Gravity-type sterilisers use steam to displace air in the chamber forcing it down a steriliser drain.
  • Exposure: After the air is removed, the steriliser drain is closed and steam is released into the chamber rapidly increasing the pressure and temperature inside. The required sterilisation temperature is held for the time set to sterilise the item.
  • Exhaust: During this final phase, the steriliser drain is opened allowing steam to escape, depressurising the vessel and allowing the items in the chamber to dry.
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NES GROUP MEDICAL PTY LTD | Operating Theatre Equipment
We empower people to improve healthcare. NES Group had been trusted to engage in installation of hundreds of operating theatres across Australia and New Zealand installing a multitude of different brands and equipment for public and private hospitals as well as large multinational medical companies. The vast experience, unique skills and industry knowledge of the NES Group ...
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Dental Autoclave Buying Guide

Find and buy Autoclaves & Sterilisers from verified suppliers on MedicalSearch. An autoclave is used to disinfect anything that needs to be free of microorganisms.

Here are the key factors to consider when shopping for an autoclave or steriliser:

  • What you’re sterilizing - Several types of media can be sterilized including; glassware, liquid products, heat-sensitive media, metal, plastic, unwrapped goods, waste, utensils, and many more. Different types of materials require different cycles for proper sterilization. Depending on the type of media you want to sterilize, you can choose either; a pre-vac or gravity autoclave.
  • Autoclave Size and Configuration - This will typically depend on the amount of space you have and your load’s size and quantity. Common sterilizer configurations are; vertical sterilizers, which open from the top and horizontal sterilizers that open from the front. Depending on the available space, you can choose either a benchtop autoclave, which is more compact or a floor-standing sterilizer.
  • Chamber Volume - This depends on the quantity of load you want to sterilize.
    • Capacities of less than 60 litres - These are small-sized steam sterilizers and are categorized in three different classes:
      • Class B - Suitable for sterilizing medical equipment.
      • Class N - Great for unpackaged devices.
      • Class S - For hollow and unwrapped solids.
    • Volumes of over 60 litres - These are large, high-capacity chambers that can accommodate greater quantities of media at a time.
  • Safety and convenience features - Including Automatic safety shutoff, door failure protection, pressure-activated lock and heat insulation.


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