Capacity: 33-70 Kg/H
Field of utilization: Clinics and Small Hospitals
Field of utilization: Clinics and Small Hospitals
- Microwave induced Sterilization Process (Optional)
- Pressure container built of high-quality Stainless Steel
- Design and production certified by TUV Austria
- Produced according to EU Directives PED (2014/68/EU) 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU & EU Norms EN285
- Sophisticated automation control system with advanced reporting and monitoring software
- Online access via the internet for supervision and troubleshooting
- Automatic elevator system for easy loading (Optional)
- No water consumption
- Low fuel and electrical consumption for integrated steam boilers equipped with state of the art steam regeneration system
- Vacuum Pump
- Odor Control System (Optional)
STERILIZATION - MICROWAVE PROCESS
Loading
At the beginning of the cycle, once the upper lid opens automatically, the operator fills the waste in the loading chamber. As the upper lid closes and shredding starts. Once shredding of the medical waste in the upper chamber is completed, the intermittent vacuum process starts automatically. |
Shredding / Microwave
The shredder, controlled by the PLC unit, changes rotation direction due to the “anti-blocking” capability that prevents the blades to get jammed. Our special design shredder is capable of grinding very hard materials that can be found in medical waste. |
Heating / Sterilization
Sterilization is achieved by injecting saturated steam until the homogeneous temperature in the upper and lower chamber reaches 134°C – 148°C (Programmable by the user). Sterilization of the waste and all inner parts of the sterilizer including the shredder is completed by maintaining 134°C – 148°C temperature and equivalent pressure for a period of 10 – 20 minutes (Programmable by the user). These factors provide the possibility to decrease the pathogenic contamination level in the medical waste by 8 Log 10 values.The operating conditions are continuously monitored and validated to achieve complete sterilization |
Cooling and Draining
The temperature in the sterilizer is lowered by praying cool water into double jacket of the treatment vessel. The condensed water, which is sterile and can be safely discharged into the sewage system and the remaining residual steam is vented out through the vacuum pump. |
Unloading
After all safe operating conditions have been met, then a digital sign informs the operator to press the command button so the sterilized lower door will open in order to facilitate the unloading of the sterilized waste. The treated waste is unloaded by the operator in a closed container provided with every sterilizer. Once the unloading procedure is completed the lower door closes and the sterilizer automatically starts the next cycle. |
GENERAL FEATURES
Technical Features | Value |
Size (L x W x H) (mm) | 2700x1700x1700 |
Weight (Kg) | 2930 |
Air Pressure (Bar max) | 8 |
Electrical connection required (Kw) | 35-45* |
Working Characteristics | Value |
Sterilizing Capacity (Kg/ Hour) | 25-30 |
Sterilizing Capacity (Kg/ Hour) | 33-70 |
Process Volume Capacity (Lt.) | 290 |
Average Waste Density (Kg/m3) | 100-150 |
Average Cycle Time (Min.) | 30-45 |
Maximum Steam Flow (Kg/Hour) | 170 |
Sterilization Efficiency (SAL) | 8Log10 |
Consumption / Cycle | Value |
Steam (Kg) | 8 |
Electricity (Kw) | 1.7** |
Water (Lt) | None*** |
Special Consumables | None |
* P50 – P100 – P150 includes built in electrical steam boiler
** Electrical consumption of the sterilizer only
*** Water consumption of integrated steam boiler: 7 – 12 Lt./ Cycle
All Systems can be customized to customer specification