Vertical Autoclave NVA-105 is a high-capacity laboratory sterilization system that uses pressurized steam at 121–134°C to eliminate microorganisms, spores, and contaminants from instruments, glassware, culture media, and biohazardous waste. Its 200-liter vertical chamber supports very high-volume sterilization in space-constrained laboratories.
Vertical Autoclave NVA-105 provides accurate gravity-based steam sterilization for laboratories requiring very high capacity (200 L), ensuring effective microbial inactivation, contamination control, and compliance with laboratory standards.
Sterilization of laboratory instruments and glassware
Preparation of microbiological culture media
Decontamination of biohazardous waste
Routine sterilization in clinical and research labs
Water is heated to generate steam
Steam fills the sealed chamber
Air is removed via gravity displacement
Pressure and temperature increase
Microorganisms and spores are destroyed
Chamber cools and depressurizes safely
Higher temperatures reduce sterilization time and improve efficiency.
Steam sterilization uses high-pressure saturated steam to destroy microorganisms by denaturing proteins and damaging cellular structures.
A gravity cycle removes air by allowing steam to naturally displace it inside the chamber. It is ideal for:
Glassware
Metal instruments
Non-porous materials
Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Biotechnology laboratories
Hospitals and clinical labs
Academic and research institutions
Food and microbiology testing labs
Gravity-based sterilization cycle
Digital temperature and pressure monitoring
Adjustable sterilization time
Stainless steel chamber
Safety interlocks and pressure protection
Space-efficient vertical design
This model is ideal for:
Laboratories requiring very high sterilization capacity
Hospitals with continuous sterilization workflows
Facilities handling bulk instruments, media, or waste
Labs needing space-efficient but high-volume systems
Answer:
Choose NVA-105 for maximum capacity, NVA-104 for high-volume workflows, and NVA-103 for mid-to-high lab usage.
Instruments, glassware, culture media, and biohazardous waste.
Typically 15–60 minutes, depending on load and temperature.
Yes, using controlled heating and cooling cycles to prevent overflow.
Between 121°C and 134°C.
High-pressure steam destroys microorganisms by denaturing proteins and breaking cellular structures.
Yes, it is widely used in hospitals, laboratories, and research facilities.
Sterilization of laboratory instruments and glassware
Culture media preparation
Waste decontamination
Routine sterilization workflows
GMP guidelines
ISO sterilization standards
USP microbiological practices
Vertical Autoclave NVA-105 is a 200-liter gravity-based steam sterilization system designed for laboratories and clinical facilities requiring very high-capacity sterilization. Operating at 121–134°C, it ensures accurate microbial elimination, supports compliance standards, and enables efficient sterilization of instruments, media, and waste in high-demand environments.