EQUIPMENT/TECHNOLOGY Sterilizers/Autoclaves
M3 ULTRAFAST® AUTOMATIC STERILIZER
The Midmark M3 UltraFast Automatic Sterilizer is everything you need in an autoclave. Sterilize unwrapped instruments and handpieces in just 6 minutes and pouched instruments in just over 10, with the touch of a button. The M3 is the simple, intelligent and fast choice for your sterilization needs, featuring: • 1-step loading • Push-button cycle selection • Automatic opening door • Intelligent features monitor water levels for worry- free operation
• Dries instruments in as quickly as 25 minutes • Top fill for convenient access to water reservoir • Front reservoir drain with on-board drain tube storage
• Condensate tank with quick release lid, convenient carrying handle and water level sensor
M9 ULTRACLAVE® AUTOMATIC STERILIZER
The intuitive display and simple prompts help you to easily select the cycle you need ... whether it is for unwrapped items, pouches, packs or handpieces. Once the sterilization process is complete, the automatic opening door quietly opens to dissipate steam, providing fast and efficient instrument drying. • Midmark sterilizers are the market leaders, providing unsurpassed reliability, effectiveness and convenience
• The steam-flush pressure-pulse air removal system is so efficient it can pass the air removal tests required on more complex vacuum steam sterilizer systems
• Pre-programmed controls and easy to view LCD • Convenient self-program controls provide instrument processing flexibility
• Automatic opening door ensures fast instrument drying
• Front fill and drain tube provide easy access for maintenance and water level monitoring
M11 ULTRACLAVE® AUTOMATIC STERILIZER
The Midmark M11 UltraClave Automatic Sterilizer provides an intuitive display and simple prompts that help you easily select the cycle you need ... whether it is for unwrapped items, pouches, packs or handpieces. Once the sterilization process is complete, the door conveniently opens automatically and quietly to dissipate the steam and provide fast and efficient drying of your instruments. • Fast and easy use for efficient instrument processing • Reliability and effectiveness for infection control assurance
• Automatic opening door for efficient instrument drying
• Maximum space utilization and a complementary design for your sterilization area
BRAVO CHAMBER AUTOCLAVE
• Fast cycle times • Fractionated vacuum system • Closed door drying with Dri-TecV technology • Single use Pull ‘n Push water system • Easy to use – single button operation • Conforms to international and national standards • Integrated printer option • Patented door locking mechanism and steam generation system
• 17 or 21 liter chamber capacity • 120V or 220V options
LISA STERILIZER
An effective drying cycle is imperative to protect handpieces and instruments from corrosion and to prevent re-contamination. • Double-locking electric door • Opens with a simple touch when sterilization process is complete and the load is both sterile and dry
• 3 Class B (hospital grade) sterilization cycles • Provides the highest standards of sterilization for all types of loads: solid, hollow and porous
• Large capacity • Offers a 17-liter stainless steel chamber so it’s big enough to handle large loads
• Stainless steel reversible tray • Holds 5 instrument trays or 3 cassettes • Intuitive touchscreen and display • Results in fast, easy operation
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