Today, more awareness of possible hazards, ever more rigorous regulations, and a growing emphasis on 'green' processes and facilities have become the norm.
It is now crucial to decontaminate biohazardous waste, materials and laboratory equipment more than ever. And that is what the Tuttnauer Company is all about. For over eight decades, Tuttnauer has been developing and manufacturing an extensive range of laboratory sterilization equipment to protect both users and their laboratories.
The benchtop sterilizers from Tuttnauer offer a quick, safe, convenient and reliable way of sterilizing glassware, liquids, clothing, instruments and waste. This series includes an array of models from Tuttnauer’s low cost, manually controlled analog version to the electronically-controlled models with an integrated printer for GLP-compliant documentation.
Standard Operating Features
- Easy operation
- Self-contained design removes external plumbing and hardwiring to allow simple installation
- Slow/fast exhaust—slow exhaust avoids media and liquid boil-over, while fast exhaust enables quick cycle time of solids
- ASME-stamped, 316 L stainless steel chamber guarantees durability, excellent corrosion resistance and long lasting reliability
- Automatic shut-off feature saves energy
- Drying cycle eliminates residual moisture following sterilization
- Closed-door drying system retains sterility
- Constant pressure purge removes air pockets and guarantees complete and uniform sterilization
- Comes with a one-year warranty
Standard Safety Features
- UL- and CSA-approved
- Double-locking, heat-insulated door protects from accidental burns, and the door cannot be opened when the chamber is under pressure
- If there is inadequate water for the sterilization cycle, the automatic low water level shut off function avoids damage to the heater elements
- Over-pressure valve and over-temperature cut off guarantee safe operation
Products
- Manual Sterilizers: These manually operated versions include gauges and analog controls for easy operation.
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- Electronic Sterilizers: Each stage of the cycle, such as heating, sterilization, water-fill, exhaust and drying, is controlled by a microprocessor and is fully automatized by these electronic versions.
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- Lab Line Models: These laboratory autoclaves have been developed to offer high quality repeatable performance and accountability for an array of applications utilized in contemporary laboratories.
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