Advanced best dental n type autoclave non vacuum for sale

n type autoclave non vacuum offer relatively fast sterilization cycles compared to other sterilization methods. Depending on the load size and configuration, sterilization cycles can be completed in as little as 15 to 30 minutes, allowing for efficient turnaround times in busy healthcare and laboratory environments.

Product Description

Autoclave dental instruments effectively sterilize high-risk tools like dental handpieces, scalers, forceps, surgical drills, mirrors, and biopsy instruments. This process ensures CDC/ADA-compliant safety for reusable devices contacting blood, tissue, or oral fluids.

Volume 18L/23L
rated working pressure 0.22 MPa.
rated voltage AC220V + 22V, 50 + 1Hz
input power ≤ 1600VA
sterilization temperature 121 /134℃
the volume of the water tank about 1 liter
the normal use of the environment Humidity ≤85%
Air pressure 70kPa – 106kPa
Temperature 5 ~ 40℃
Noise <70db

The composition of a Class N autoclave dental instruments refers to the materials used in its construction and the components that make up the autoclave. While specific designs and materials may vary between manufacturers and models, here are the typical components and materials found in a Class N autoclave:

Chamber

You place items in the chamber, the main compartment for sterilization. It typically consists of stainless steel, which is durable, corrosion-resistant, and can withstand high temperatures and pressures.

Door

The door provides access to the chamber and includes sealing mechanisms to maintain pressure and prevent steam leakage during sterilization. It may also have safety features, such as interlocks, to prevent opening when the chamber is pressurized.

Seals and Gaskets

You use seals and gaskets throughout the autoclave to create airtight seals and prevent steam from escaping. They are often made from silicone or similar heat-resistant materials.

Heating Elements

You use heating elements to generate steam and raise the temperature inside the chamber to achieve sterilization. These elements typically sit at the bottom of the chamber and may operate on electricity.

Water Reservoir

Class N autoclaves require a water source to generate steam. Many models feature built-in water reservoirs or tanks that supply water to the chamber as needed during the sterilization cycle.

Pressure and Temperature Sensors

You use sensors to monitor and control the pressure and temperature inside the chamber during sterilization. They ensure that the sterilization parameters remain within the desired range for effective sterilization.

Control System

The control system consists of electronic components and software that allow users to program and monitor sterilization cycles. It may include features such as touchscreen interfaces, programmable cycle options, and built-in diagnostics.

Safety Features

Manufacturers equip Class N autoclaves with various safety features to protect users and prevent accidents. These may include automatic door locking mechanisms, pressure and temperature alarms, and emergency stop buttons.

Exhaust System

After sterilization, steam and air must be safely vented from the chamber. Class N autoclaves typically have built-in exhaust systems that release steam and condensate safely.

Outer Casing

The outer casing of the autoclave provides structural support and protection for internal components. Manufacturers often make it from sturdy materials such as powder-coated steel or stainless steel.

Overall, manufacturers construct Class N autoclaves from high-quality materials and equip them with reliable components to ensure efficient and effective sterilization of medical instruments and equipment.

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