Laboratory sterilizer SteriMax
infraredbenchtopstainless steel

laboratory sterilizer
laboratory sterilizer
laboratory sterilizer
laboratory sterilizer
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Sterilization procedure
infrared
Configuration
benchtop
Sterilization chamber material
stainless steel
Temperature range

Min.: 900 °C
(1,652 °F)

Max.: 950 °C
(1,742 °F)

Sterilization cycle time

Min.: 5 s

Max.: 7 s

Width

175 mm
(7 in)

Height

129 mm
(5.1 in)

Depth

139 mm
(5 in)

Description

It is ideal for laboratories and safety cabinets where the use of gases and open flames is not permitted. with 7 angular adjustments residual heat display tray for 3 instruments - Long-lasting double tube system - Self-locking angular adjustment - Two sizes available Robust The unique double tube system, which is made of robust quartz glass and wear-resistant ceramic, reaches its optimal temperature of 900°C (1650°F) after only a few minutes. To sterilize the inoculation loop, simply insert it into the ceramic annealing tube. After 5-7 seconds, the inoculation loop is sterilized*. A back side spray protector is integrated for more safety when handling with pathogenic material. Even clogging is not an issue. The ceramic annealing tube can be removed easily for in-depth cleaning. A 100% stainless steel design makes the SteriMax resistant to even the most extreme laboratory conditions. Flexible and safe The sterilization tube can lock itself into place, using the specially designed angular adjusting device. The low and stable housing facilitates ergonomic operation; the unique design protects the working surface from contamination. Exceptional passive safety feature: After prolonged use, the residual heat display signals a hot surface of the sterilization tube in order to protect the user from burns.

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