Description
The ST-BVB series pulse vacuum sterilizer uses saturated steam and pulse vacuum technology to effectively eliminate microorganisms and spores from surfaces. This approach is recognized as the most reliable method for physical sterilization. By utilizing pulse vacuum exhaust, it mitigates the impact of cold air on temperature, ensuring thorough sterilization through vacuum dehumidification and jacket drying processes.
Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer Feature:
- Translation door with anti-pinch hand function for added safety.
- Double-door design with pressure and temperature safety interlocks ensures comprehensive safety during operation.
- High-efficiency automatic sealing ring offers outstanding sealing performance with a lifespan of up to 1500 cycles.
- European ring reinforcement jacket structure enhances durability and reliability.
- Pulse vacuum sterilizer is equipped with a programmable controller (PLC) and a color touch screen for easy and intuitive operation.
Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer Specifications:
Model |
LST-PBVB150PV |
LST-PBVB250PV |
LST-PBVB300PV |
LST-PBVB360PV |
LST-PBVB450PV |
LST-PBVB600PV |
LST-PBVB800PV |
Capacity (L) |
150 |
250 |
300 |
360 |
450 |
600 |
800 |
Interior Design Pressure |
-0.1~03MPa |
Jacket Design Pressure |
0.3MPa |
Design Temperature |
150℃ |
Max Working Temperature |
139℃ |
Max Working Pressure |
0.25MPa |
Vacuum Leakage Rate |
≤0.13KPa/min |
Final Vacuum |
-96KPa |
Opening Pressure of the Inner Chamber Safety Valve |
0.28MPa |
Jacket Safety Valve Opening Pressure |
0.28MPa |
Sterilization Temperature Control Precision |
0-2℃ |
Temperature Uniformity |
±0.5℃ |
Negative Pressure Pulsating Vacuum Negative Value and Number |
Amplitude -80~0KPa, frequency 1~99 |
Number of Pulsations Across Pressure |
Amplitude -80 ~80KPa, frequency 1 |
Number of Positive Pressure Pulsations |
1~3 |
Inner Tank Size (WxH)(mm) |
450×450 |
550×550 |
550×550 |
610×610 |
650×700 |
650×700 |
650×700 |
Depth |
750 |
850 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1320 |
1750 |
Overall Size (LxWxH)(mm) |
1050×1200
x1750 |
1150×1300
x1800 |
1300×1300
x1800 |
1300×1350
x1900 |
1300×1360
x1950 |
1620×1360
x1950 |
2050×1360
x1950 |
Weight (kg) |
550 |
850 |
850 |
950 |
1050 |
1150 |
1350 |
Gas Consumption (Kg/c) |
12 |
18 |
18 |
22 |
30 |
36 |
45 |
Power Supply |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
Consumption |
2KW+(12KW) |
2KW+(24KW) |
2KW+(24KW) |
2KW+(30KW) |
2KW+(30KW) |
2KW+(48KW) |
2KW+(48KW) |
Advantages of Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer:
- Offers a variety of customized procedures for sterilizing.
- Horizontal pulse vacuum sterilizer is equipped with a built-in micro-needle printer and paperless recorder for easy recording and tracking.
- Features an automatic drainage device with optional jacket control to ensure steam saturation by detecting and draining jacket and inner chamber pressure and temperature.
- Intelligent maintenance system includes optional remote monitoring and maintenance, along with a water-saving noise reduction system.
- Designed to meet diverse sterilization needs with comprehensive and convenient features.
Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer Packing:
Labpeak’s horizontal pulse vacuum sterilizer is packed and shipped in a sturdy timber box with cardboard and foam padding to ensure safe delivery to its destination.
WHY Labpeak
- 24 Months Limited Warranty
- CE Standards
- 1-2 Days Handling and 7-30 Days Shipping
FAQ
What is a pulse vacuum autoclave?
The pulse vacuum steam autoclave offers steam sterilization for a wide range of items including biological products, instruments, tools, dressings, and sterile clothes using pulse vacuum technology.
What is the principle of pulse vacuum autoclave?
The pulse vacuum sterilizer operates by alternating cycles of vacuum and pressure to create a pulsating environment within the sterilization chamber. This pulsating action helps to penetrate sterilizing agents such as steam into the surfaces of the items being sterilized, ensuring thorough sterilization even in hard-to-reach areas.
Difference between vacuum and non vacuum autoclave?
The main difference between vacuum and non-vacuum autoclaves lies in their sterilization processes. Vacuum autoclaves use vacuum technology to remove air from the sterilization chamber before introducing steam, facilitating thorough sterilization of porous materials and complex instruments. Non-vacuum autoclaves rely solely on steam for sterilization and are suitable for simpler sterilization tasks where air removal is not critical.
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