Labzee Table Top Autoclaves are compact and space-saving sterilization devices designed for small to medium-sized environments where space is limited. They use steam at high pressure and temperature to kill contaminants. They feature smaller sterilizing chambers, automatic shutdown or warning alerts for safe operations. Our Autoclaves are ideal for sterilizing dental tools, laboratory glassware or small medical equipment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is a Table Top Autoclave and where is it commonly used?
A Table Top Autoclave is a compact, self-contained sterilizer that fits easily on lab benches or clinic counters. It is widely used in dental clinics, outpatient surgical centers, veterinary practices, and small laboratories. Despite its small size, it provides efficient and reliable steam sterilization for a variety of tools and materials.
2: What types of instruments can be sterilized in a Table Top Autoclave?
These autoclaves are suitable for metal tools, dental handpieces, surgical instruments, glassware, and wrapped or unwrapped items. They support sterilizing both solid and hollow loads, provided the items can withstand high-pressure steam at 121°C to 134°C.
3: Does a Table Top Autoclave require external plumbing or drainage?
Most models are fully self-contained with built-in water reservoirs and require no external water or drain connections. This makes them portable and easy to install. Users only need access to a power source and should use distilled water to prevent scale buildup.
4: How long does it take to complete a cycle in a Table Top Autoclave?
Cycle time depends on the sterilization temperature and load type. A typical unwrapped instrument cycle at 134°C may take 20-30 minutes, including drying. Wrapped or dense loads may take longer. Many units also feature quick cycles for faster turnaround.
5: What routine maintenance is needed for a Table Top Autoclave?
Maintenance involves regular chamber cleaning, using only distilled water, inspecting door seals, and emptying the used water tank. Periodic performance checks and sterilization validation using biological indicators are essential to ensure compliance with safety standards.