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An Automatic Flash Autoclave is a high-speed sterilization unit designed to sterilize surgical instruments, glassware, and other materials within minutes. It uses pressurized steam at high temperatures to eliminate microorganisms effectively. This system is ideal for medical, pharmaceutical, and laboratory applications where rapid turnaround and sterilization efficiency are essential.
Fully Automatic Operation
Controlled through a microprocessor-based control system or PLC with digital display.
Auto water filling, heating, sterilization, and drying cycles.
Rapid Sterilization Cycle
Flash sterilization completes in 3–10 minutes, ideal for emergency use in operation theatres.
Durable Construction
Made of stainless steel (SS 304 / SS 316) chamber and jacket for corrosion resistance and long life.
Efficient Steam Generation
Integrated heating elements or external steam generator for consistent pressure and temperature.
Safety Interlocks
Door interlock system prevents opening under pressure.
Pressure and temperature cut-off to ensure user safety.
Digital Monitoring & Control
Display of temperature, pressure, and cycle time.
Audible and visual alarms for cycle completion or fault.
Energy & Water Efficient
Automatic condensate recovery and optimized heating cycle reduce utility consumption.
Compact and Portable Design
Available in vertical or tabletop models, suitable for hospitals and laboratories with limited space.
The Automatic Flash Autoclave operates on the principle of moist heat sterilization using pressurized steam.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Chamber Material | SS 304 / SS 316 |
| Working Temperature | 121°C – 134°C |
| Working Pressure | 15 – 32 psi |
| Sterilization Time | 3 – 10 minutes |
| Control System | Microprocessor / PLC |
| Power Supply | 230V AC, 50 Hz / 440V 3 Phase |
| Capacity | 20–200 Litres (custom options available) |

