Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 is a cyclindrical, horizontal pressure steam sterilizer with an automatic pressure-temperature controller. These front-loading autoclaves combine of high temperature and pressure to bring about decontamination and sterilization of biological waste, culture media, instruments and lab ware. The whole body is a highly durable stainless steel with an installed electric heater for more efficient steam production and advanced vacuum for enhanced drying of discarded material. It is user-friendly and play important role in sterilization procedures across various Hospitals, Pharmaceutical companies, Biopharma and Microbiology laboratories etc.
FAQ for Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100
1: How does the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 ensure precise sterilization?
The Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 features an automatic pressure-temperature controller that maintains consistent sterilization conditions, ensuring safe and effective decontamination of various materials.
2: Is the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 suitable for sterilizing both liquid and solid loads?
Yes, the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 is designed to handle a variety of load types, including liquids, discarded waste, and solid laboratory tools, making it versatile for different sterilization applications.
3: What safety features are included in the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100?
Our Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 is equipped with multiple safety features, including automatic power cut-off, an alarm for water shortage, and protection against overheating and overpressure.
4: What should I do if the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 does not reach the desired pressure?
If the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 fails to build pressure, check the water level, inspect the silicon gasket for sealing issues, and ensure the chamber lid is properly closed and the heating element is working correctly.
5: What are the cycle time options for the Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100?
The Horizontal Autoclave NHA-100 allows users to set both sterilization and drying times from 0 to 60 minutes, offering flexibility based on load type and sterilization requirements.