Thermoventilation sterilisation is a sterilisation process in which thermal energy is used to sterilise the devices, while the flow of heat helps to distribute heat more efficiently over the objects to be sterilised. This process usually takes place in an autoclave combined with a circulating fan or air blower system.
In the thermoventilation sterilisation process, air is heated to a predetermined temperature (usually 121°C or 134°C) and this warm air is then blown or circulated around the objects to be sterilised. The hot air comes into direct contact with the devices and kills the micro-organisms on them.
This method is a commonly used sterilisation technique as it is effective in killing microorganisms and is suitable for sterilising different types of materials. However, it is important to note that thermoventilation sterilisation also has limitations and does not provide complete sterilisation for certain devices and materials. Therefore, it is important that the sterilisation process and equipment are selected and validated according to the application.
35583 HEAT SterILIZER 20l
- Capacity: 20 l
- External dimensions (mm): 570x345xh 400
- Internal dimensions (mm): 405x255xh 210 A
35584
- HEAT AIR STERILIZER 60l
- Capacity: 60 l
- External dimensions (mm): 705x450xh 475
- Internal dimensions (mm): 535x320xh 345 A
35585
- HEAT AIR STERILIZER 120l
- Capacity: 120 l
- External dimensions (mm): 835x565xh 555
- Internal dimensions (mm): 670x420xh 415 A
