The ST-BVH series pulse vacuum sterilizer uses saturated steam as its medium, employing a pulsating vacuum to effectively eradicate microorganisms and their spores. This method is recognized as the most effective form of physical sterilization. The use of a pulsating vacuum exhaust removes the influence of cold air on temperature, achieving sterilization through a combination of vacuum dehumidification and jacket drying.
Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer Feature:
- Features an anti-pinch hand function for safety.
- Pulse vacuum sterilize is equipped with powerful pressure and temperature safety interlocks for secure operation.
- Provides excellent sealing and lasts up to 1500 uses.
- Utilizes a european ring reinforcement jacket and includes a PLC programmable controller with a color touch screen.
- Offers a range of procedures for sterilizing various items and conducting professional tests like BD and vacuum leakage.
- Ensures long-lasting and stable operation, meeting diverse sterilization needs.
Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer Specifications:
Model |
ST-BVH1200PV |
ST-BVH1500PV |
ST-BVH2000PV |
ST-BVH2500PV |
ST-BVH3000PV |
ST-BVH6000PV |
ST-BVH6700PV |
|
Capacity(L) |
1200 |
1500 |
2000 |
2500 |
3000 |
6000 |
6700 |
|
Interior Design Pressure |
-0.1~03MPa |
Jacket Design Pressure |
0.3MPa |
Design Temperature |
150℃ |
Max Working Temperature |
139℃ |
Max Working Pressure |
0.25MPa |
Vacuum Leakage Rate |
≤0.13KPa/min |
Final Vacuum |
-96KPa |
Opening Pressure of the Inner
Chamber Safety Valve |
0.28MPa |
Jacket Safety Valve
Opening Pressure |
0.28MPa |
Sterilization Temperature
Control Precision |
0-2℃ |
Temperature Uniformity |
±0.5℃ |
Negative Pressure
Pulsating Vacuum Negative
Value and Number |
Amplitude -80~0KPa, frequency 1~99 |
Number of Pulsations
Across Pressure |
Amplitude -80 ~80KPa, frequency 1 |
Number of Positive
Pressure Pulsations |
1~3 |
Inner Tank Size (WxH) (mm) |
680×1180 |
680×1180 |
900×1380 |
900×1380 |
900×1380 |
900×1380 |
1250×1380 |
|
Depth |
1500 |
1800 |
1620 |
2020 |
2400 |
4800 |
3910 |
|
Overall Size (LxWxH)(mm) |
2007x2710x2173 |
2357x2110x2713 |
1950x2750x2200 |
2300x2750x2200 |
2700x2750x2200 |
5400x2750x2200 |
5400x3200x2200 |
|
Weight(kg) |
2300 |
2450 |
3000 |
3600 |
3800 |
6600 |
7000 |
|
Gas Consumption (Kg/c) |
65 |
80 |
100 |
120 |
150 |
320 |
350 |
|
Water Consumption (Kg/c) |
600 |
750 |
900 |
1100 |
1300 |
2400 |
2600 |
|
Power Supply |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
380V,50Hz |
|
Consumption |
3.5kw+(73kw) |
3.5kw+(90kw) |
4.5kw |
6kw |
8kw |
12kw |
12kw |
|
Advantages of Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer:
- Built-in micro-needle printer and paperless recorder for easy tracking.
- Features automatic drainage devices for both jacket and inner chamber, ensuring steam saturation.
- Offers optional remote monitoring and maintenance module.
- Includes an optional system for reducing water usage and noise.
- Automatic drainage temperature adjustment system, keeping drainage temperature ≤55°C.
Horizontal Pulse Vacuum Sterilizer Packing:
Scitek’s horizontal pulse vacuum sterilizer is packed and shipped in a sturdy timber box with cardboard and foam padding to ensure safe delivery to its destination.
WHY SCITEK
- 24 Months Limited Warranty
- CE Standards
- 1-2 Days Handling and 7-30 Days Shipping
FAQ
What is a pulse vacuum sterilizer?
The pulse vacuum steam sterilizer offers steam sterilization for a wide range of items including biological products, instruments, tools, dressings, and sterile clothes using pulse vacuum technology.
What is the principle of pulse vacuum sterilizer?
The pulse vacuum sterilizer operates by alternating cycles of vacuum and pressure to create a pulsating environment within the sterilization chamber. This pulsating action helps to penetrate sterilizing agents such as steam into the surfaces of the items being sterilized, ensuring thorough sterilization even in hard-to-reach areas.
Difference between vacuum and non vacuum sterilizer?
The main difference between vacuum and non-vacuum sterilizers lies in their sterilization processes. Vacuum sterilizers use vacuum technology to remove air from the sterilization chamber before introducing steam, facilitating thorough sterilization of porous materials and complex instruments. Non-vacuum sterilizers rely solely on steam for sterilization and are suitable for simpler sterilization tasks where air removal is not critical.
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