EQUIPMENT/TECHNOLOGY Sterilization Cabinets
A-DEC PREFERENCE ICC™ STERILIZATION CENTER
• Process-based design. Helps promote a consistent, accurate and intuitive sterilization process in 4 phases: 1) receiving and cleaning; 2) rinsing, preparation and packaging; 3) sterilization; 4) storage.
• Molded edgebanding. Seals and protects the edges of all dental cabinet doors and drawers.
• Solid surface backsplash. Features a smooth and seamless cove that is easily cleaned.
• Soft-close doors and drawers. Allows for smooth and quiet operation. • Coordinated color palette. Provides beautiful colors and finishes to match Preference Collection dental cabinets so you can create a coordinated look throughout your office.
MCC STERILIZATION CABINETS
MCC’s advanced new sterilization cabinet is the only “green” sterilization unit on the market – it meets or exceeds all current asepsis regulations, while being environmentally responsible. The sterilization unit features built-in barriers to separate functional sections, custom integration of automated cleaning devices, is built around “easy-to-use” and compatible with cassettes, and provides hands-free water activation.
PLANMECA TRIANGLE STERI-CENTER 9000
MIDMARK INTEGRA STERILIZATION CENTER Dental professionals require a system that combines sterilization process flow with efficiency and aesthetics. Midmark Integra® casework creates an attractive appearance and allows for efficient, intuitive instrument processing – cleaning, sterilization and storage. The steri-center design allows for a single workflow direction, which eliminates inefficiencies and the risk of cross-contamination. Midmark Integra® steri-centers provide the best solution for all instrument processing needs because of their unmatched durable steel construction, modularity and flexibility. • Available in 8', 10' or 12' configurations • Hidden 110° hinges and adjustable, self-cleaning ball bearing slides for durability and ease of use
• Durable steel frame construction delivers long life and consistent drawer and door performance
• Seamless polymer-covered panels and seamless polystyrene drawers for proper asepsis control
• Corian® pull-out shelves facilitate cleaning and drainage from sterilizing equipment through drainage channels allowing moisture to be easily expelled
• Statim® pull-out shelf with stainless steel container for condenser bottle • Tempered glass doors for soiled/sterile instrument storage area • Corian® wrapping shelf with perimeter edges to prevent instruments from rolling off the work surface
• Soft-closure mechanism for all drawers • Soft-closure dampening hinges for all doors reducing door closing noise • Electric foot activated mechanism for soiled/sterile instrument storage; provides smooth and silent opening and closing
• Low voltage LED light for work surface, soiled/sterile instrument storage providing brighter lighting while minimizing energy consumption
• New backsplash LED light with your choice of color • New Design Corian® work surface with drip edge and curved surface at the front of the sink, including wraparound backsplash
• Stainless steel toe-kick provides easy installation, cleaning and accessibility to all utilities anywhere under the cabinet
• Stylized stainless steel handles • Glass doors with low voltage LED light of the upper center storage provide visual access of all contents (optional)
28 theWAVE Prices subject to change without notice.
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