A Surgical Complete Electric Sterilizer is a medical device used to sterilize surgical instruments, medical tools, and other equipment using electricity. These sterilizers typically use one of the following sterilization methods:
Types of Electric SterilizersAutoclave (Steam Sterilizer)
Uses high-pressure steam to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores.Common in hospitals and dental clinics.Works at temperatures between 121°C - 134°C.Dry Heat Sterilizer
Uses high-temperature dry air to sterilize instruments.Suitable for metal and heat-resistant instruments.Operates at 160°C - 180°C.Plasma Sterilizer (Low-Temperature Sterilization)
Uses hydrogen peroxide gas plasma for sterilization.Ideal for heat-sensitive instruments.Operates at low temperatures (≤50°C).UV Sterilizer
Uses ultraviolet (UV-C) light to kill microorganisms.Common for quick sterilization of small tools and surfaces.Chemical Vapor Sterilizer
Uses a combination of chemicals (e.g., formaldehyde and alcohol) and heat.Produces minimal corrosion compared to steam sterilization.Key FeaturesDigital display and control panel.Adjustable temperature and time settings.Safety features like auto shut-off and pressure control.Stainless steel chamber for durability.Compact and portable options available.Do you need recommendations for a specific type of sterilizer?
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