Medical Devices Sterilization Solutions
Tabletop Autoclaves

Automatic Autoclave
An Automatic Autoclave is a fully automated sterilization device designed to eliminate bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores using high-pressure saturated steam. Commonly used in medical, laboratory, and industrial settings, it ensures safe and effective sterilization of instruments, equipment, and materials.
The system operates through pre-programmed cycles that control temperature, pressure, and time, allowing for consistent and reliable results with minimal user intervention. Advanced models may include features such as digital controls, safety interlocks, automatic drying functions, and real-time monitoring to enhance efficiency and user safety.
Automatic autoclaves are essential for maintaining hygiene standards, preventing contamination, and complying with regulatory requirements in healthcare and research environments.

Semi-Automatic Autoclave
A Semi-Automatic Autoclave is a steam sterilization device used to eliminate microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and spores from instruments and materials. It is widely used in medical, laboratory, and industrial environments where reliable sterilization is essential.
Unlike fully automatic models, a semi-automatic autoclave requires some manual input, such as setting parameters, starting the cycle, or releasing pressure after sterilization. It typically allows users to control temperature, pressure, and timing, providing flexibility while still ensuring effective sterilization.
These units are valued for their simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and durability, making them suitable for facilities that require dependable sterilization without the need for fully automated systems.
Instrument Washers

UV Disinfection Chamber
A UV Disinfection Chamber is a sterilization device that uses ultraviolet (UV-C) light to eliminate or deactivate microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi on surfaces and equipment. It is commonly used in healthcare, laboratories, and commercial settings to disinfect items like instruments, tools, and personal protective equipment.
The chamber works by exposing objects to controlled UV light for a specified duration, disrupting the DNA or RNA of microorganisms and preventing their replication. UV disinfection is a chemical-free process, making it safe for many materials and environmentally friendly.
UV Disinfection Chambers are valued for their efficiency, ease of use, and quick turnaround time, though proper safety measures must be followed to avoid direct exposure to UV light.

Washer Disinfector
A Washer Disinfector is a specialized machine designed to clean and thermally disinfect medical instruments, equipment, and utensils. It is widely used in hospitals, laboratories, and healthcare facilities to ensure high standards of hygiene and infection control.
The system operates through automated cycles that combine water, detergents, and high temperatures to remove contaminants and reduce microorganisms to safe levels. It typically includes stages such as pre-washing, cleaning, rinsing, thermal disinfection, and drying, ensuring thorough and consistent results.
Washer disinfectors are valued for their efficiency, reliability, and ability to standardize the reprocessing of instruments, helping facilities comply with strict hygiene regulations while minimizing manual handling and the risk of contamination.
Other Advanced Solutions

Glass Bead Sterilizer
A Glass Bead Sterilizer is a compact sterilization device used to quickly disinfect small instruments by immersing them in heated glass beads. It is commonly used in laboratories, dental clinics, and beauty or tattoo settings for tools such as forceps, scissors, and needles.
The device operates by heating the glass beads to high temperatures, typically between 150°C and 300°C, allowing rapid sterilization within seconds to minutes. The intense dry heat effectively destroys microorganisms, making it ideal for quick, point-of-use sterilization.
Glass bead sterilizers are valued for their speed, portability, and ease of use, though they are generally suitable only for small, solid metal instruments and not for larger or heat-sensitive items.

Needle Burner
A Needle Burner is a medical device designed for the safe disposal of used needles by instantly destroying them using high-temperature electric heat. It is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories to reduce the risk of needle-stick injuries and prevent the reuse of contaminated sharps.
The device works by inserting the needle into the burning chamber, where it is rapidly melted or incinerated within seconds. This process effectively neutralizes biological hazards and minimizes the volume of sharp waste.
Needle burners are valued for their safety, convenience, and efficiency, helping healthcare facilities maintain proper infection control and comply with medical waste management regulations.