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Flash Auto Cleave

Our USP

1. Strong Central Locking System.

2. Side Water reservoir for clean chamber.

3. Chamber with Jacket.


Auto claves Classes


CLASS-N

CLASS-B

CLASS-S


1."B Type Autoclave


Class B type autoclave used for sterilizing all objects (solid instruments, porous objects and A & B hollow objects, both packaged and un-packaged);

Class N autoclave used for sterilizing only un-packaged solid instruments;

Class S autoclave used for sterilizing un-packaged solid instruments plus one other of the types indicated for cycle B (to be specified by the maker)."



TABLE TOP FLASH AUTOCLAVE WITH STEAM GENERATOR, VACUUM PUMP, ZELIO-MICROPROCESSOR PANEL



2."S Type Autoclave


Class S type autoclave sucks out hot air from the chamber where the instruments are placed on a metal perforated tray; this creates a vacuum so that the steam contacts the instruments.

It is important for operators to know that instruments must be laid out in a single layer on the tray - no instruments must overlap. Sterilization pouches are used when using the 'S' type autoclave, (except for hand pieces)

these pouches contain individual instruments and are sealed prior to sterilizing. The operator must ensure that the pouches are sealed correctly along the line indicated on the pouch, and that no air gaps are present.

The use of sterilization pouches means that there is less risk of instruments becoming contaminated after sterilizing as the instrument itself is not handled at all."


3."B Type Autoclave


Class N type autoclave uses steam to move air downwards within the chamber where the instruments are placed on a metal perforated tray; this enables the hot air to contact all of the instruments.

It is important for operators to know that the instruments must be laid out on the tray in a singlelayer - no instruments must overlap one another.

Sterilization pouches that are available to hospitals and dental practices must not be used when sterilizing instruments in the 'N' type autoclave - this would result in sterile bags and unsterilized instruments."