Labzee offers a comprehensive range of high-performance Autoclaves customized to meet diverse sterilization requirements across laboratory, clinical, and industrial settings. Our product lineup includes Tabletop Autoclaves for compact, small-scale operations; Vertical Autoclaves suited for medium to large workloads; and Horizontal Autoclaves designed for high-volume sterilization in large facilities. We also provide Pulse Vacuum Autoclaves that utilize vacuum-assisted air removal for deep, consistent steam penetration, ensuring complete sterilization even for complex instruments. For remote or mobile workflows, our Portable Autoclaves deliver consistent, on-the-go sterilization without compromising performance. Each Labzee Autoclave is built with high-grade stainless steel for superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life. Integrated safety features, including pressure relief valves, automatic shutoff functions, and secure door-locking mechanisms, ensure safe and consistent operation. With robust build, precise temperature control, and models designed to any capacity requirement, Labzee Autoclaves provide an efficient, professional sterilization system for laboratories, research institutions, healthcare facilities, and production environments seeking long-term stability and consistent sterilization outcomes..
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What can be sterilized in an autoclave?
Autoclaves can sterilize surgical instruments, dental tools, laboratory glassware, textiles, and certain plastics - provided they can withstand high heat and pressure.
2: What safety features do autoclaves have?
Modern autoclaves are equipped with safety valves, automatic shut-off, door lock systems, pressure sensors, and overheat protection to ensure safe operation.
3: What is the drying function in an autoclave for?
The drying cycle ensures instruments are moisture-free after sterilization, preventing microbial re-growth and preserving packaging integrity.
4: How should an autoclave be maintained?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the chamber, checking gaskets, draining the reservoir, and inspecting valves and filters. Annual calibration and servicing are recommended for optimal performance. Neglecting maintenance can compromise sterilization quality and reduce equipment lifespan
5: Is biological indicator testing necessary for autoclaves?
Yes, biological indicators (BIs) are essential to confirm sterilization effectiveness. They contain resistant spores to ensure the cycle kills even the toughest microbes. Routine BI testing is part of quality assurance in clinical, pharmaceutical, and research labs