Vertical Autoclave ADVA-525 works at a temperature of 134ºC for effective sterilization. It has a compact structure for easy transportation, and space-saving storage. This unit comes with a water level indicator that ensures adequate water before sterilization. Its inner chamber and lid is made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel for durability and hygiene. Our Vertical Autoclave is used across medical, laboratory and research fields for sterilizing instruments.
Chamber Volume | 50L φ (340×650) mm |
Working Pressure | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature | 134℃ |
Heat Average | ≤±1℃ |
Timer Scope | 0 to 99min |
Adjustment Temperature | 105ºC to 134℃ |
Power Consumption | 3 KW |
Power Supply | AC220V. 50Hz |
Overall Dimension (L×B×H) | 690×470×1140 mm |
Transport Dimension (L×B×H) | 760×550 ×1290 mm |
Gross Weight | 120 Kg |
Net Weight | 100 Kg |
Our Vertical Autoclave ADVA-525 is used in environmental testing labs, and forensic labs, for sterilizing instruments, medical waste, and laboratory samples to maintain hygienic and safe conditions.
1. What is a vertical autoclave and how does it work?
A vertical autoclave is a cylindrical, top-loading steam sterilizer commonly used in laboratories, research centers, and hospitals for the sterilization of instruments, glassware, culture media, and other items. It operates on the principle of moist heat sterilization, where pressurized steam is used to kill microorganisms and spores. Items are placed inside the chamber, and the lid is securely locked. Steam is then introduced into the chamber at a high pressure (usually between 15-20 psi) and temperature (typically 121°C to 134°C), maintained for a specific time depending on the load.
2. What are the key features to look for in a vertical autoclave?
When selecting a vertical autoclave, look for essential features such as a stainless steel chamber for corrosion resistance, an automatic pressure and temperature control system, digital or analog display, safety interlock for the lid, automatic steam release, and water level indicators. Additional features like programmable cycles, vacuum drying, and temperature validation ports enhance usability and ensure effective sterilization. Portability, energy efficiency, and ease of maintenance are also important factors to consider based on your facility’s needs.
3. What materials can be sterilized in a vertical autoclave?
Vertical autoclave is suitable for sterilizing a wide range of materials including surgical instruments, glassware, culture media, rubber items, fabrics, and certain types of plastic that can withstand high temperatures. However, items sensitive to moisture or high heat—like electronics, powders, or heat-labile chemicals—should not be sterilized in a steam autoclave. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines for compatibility and safety instructions regarding the materials to be sterilized.
4. How often should a vertical autoclave be cleaned and maintained?
Routine maintenance is essential for safe and effective autoclave operation. Daily tasks include checking the water level, inspecting the gaskets for wear, and wiping down the interior chamber. Weekly or biweekly cleaning should involve descaling (if hard water is used), checking valves and drain lines, and testing the safety release mechanisms. Monthly or quarterly, a thorough inspection and preventive maintenance by a qualified technician is recommended to ensure pressure gauges, heating elements, and electronic controls are working properly.
5. What safety precautions should be followed while using a vertical autoclave?
Safety is paramount when using a vertical autoclave due to the high pressure and temperature involved. Always wear appropriate PPE such as heat-resistant gloves, a lab coat, and eye protection. Ensure the chamber is not overloaded, as this can prevent effective steam penetration. Never open the lid while the chamber is pressurized; wait for the pressure to drop to zero and the temperature to cool down before opening. Regularly inspect gaskets, valves, and locking mechanisms for damage or wear.
6. What is a Vertical Autoclave and how does it work?
A Vertical Autoclave is a sterilization device that uses steam under pressure to sterilize equipment, media, and laboratory tools. It works by heating water to produce steam, which destroys bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
7. What safety features are included in a Vertical Autoclave?
A Vertical Autoclave includes safety features like pressure release valves, temperature cut-offs, door interlocks, and alarms. These systems prevent accidental opening or overheating in the Vertical Autoclave. Built-in sensors ensure the unit shuts off in case of any malfunction.
8. Can a Vertical Autoclave be used for medical waste?
A Vertical Autoclave can be used to sterilize soft medical waste like gauze, gloves, and cloth items. However, a Vertical Autoclave may not be ideal for large volumes of waste or sharp objects. Special medical waste autoclaves are recommended for such loads.
Chamber Volume | 50L φ (318×450) mm |
Working Pressure | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature | 134℃ |
Chamber Volume | 100L φ (510×740) mm |
Working Pressure 0.1 to 0.22MPa | 0.1 to 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature 120 to 134℃ | 120 to 134℃ |
Volume | 50 L |
Maximum Working Temperature | 135°C to 139°C |
Maximum Working Pressure | 0.22 to 0.25 MPa |
USD 2,850.00
Chamber Volume | 50L φ (340×550) mm |
Working Pressure | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature | 134℃ |
Volume: | 280 L |
Door Structure : | spoke |
Temperature Range : | 105 to 135°C |
Volume: | 280 L |
Door Structure: | spoke |
Temperature Range: | 105 to 135°C |
Volume: | 500 L |
Door Structure : | spoke |
Temperature Range : | 105°C to 135°C |
Sterilizing Chamber Volume: | 200 L φ (515×1000mm) |
Working Pressure: | 0.22Mpa |
Working Temperature: | 134ºC |
Volume: | 360 L |
Door Structure: | spoke |
Temperature Range : | 105 to 135°C |
Volume: | 500 L |
Door Structure : | spoke |
Temperature Range : | 105 to 135°C |
Sterilizing chamber volume: | 150 L φ (440×1000mm) |
working pressure: | 0.22Mpa |
Working temperature: | 134ºC |
Volume: | 360 L |
Door Structure: | spoke |
Temperature Range: | 105 to 135°C |
Chamber Volume: | 18L (280×260) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16Mpa |
Working Temperature: | 126℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 18L (280 × 260) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16 MPa |
Working Temperature: | 126℃ |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16MPa |
Working Temperature: | 126 ºC |
Temperature Adjust Range: | 105℃ to 126℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 24L (280×390) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16Mpa |
Working Temperature: | 126℃ |
Sterilizing Volume: | 18L 80×260 mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16 MPa |
Working Temperature: | 126℃ |
Sterilizing Volume: | 18L (280×260) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16MPa |
Working Temperature: | 126 ºC |
Chamber Volume: | 24L (280 × 390) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16 MPa |
Working Temperature : | 126℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 12L (240×200) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16Mpa |
Working Temperature: | 126℃ |
Sterilizing Volume: | 18L (280×260) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.14 to 0.16MPa |
Working Temperature: | 126℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 16L φ (250×360) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature: | 134℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 20L φ (250×420) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature: | 134℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 35L φ (300×500) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature: | 134℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 24L φ (250×520) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature: | 134℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 24L φ (270×410) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature: | 134℃ |
Chamber Volume: | 50L φ (340×550) mm |
Working Pressure: | 0.22MPa |
Working Temperature: | 134℃ |