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Laboratory Equipment

Autoclaves.

Pressure steam sterilisers (autoclaves) for the complete elimination of microorganisms from laboratory media, instruments, glassware, and biohazardous waste.

Ensure absolute sterility in your facility with our high-pressure, medical-grade autoclaves designed for rapid cycle times and maximum safety. As trusted medical equipment suppliers Nepal relies upon, we provide robust sterilization solutions for both surgical and research applications.

Surgical Instrument Sterilisation

Ensuring absolute sterility of surgical tools, drapes, and clinical supplies in hospitals across Nepal.

Microbiological Media Preparation

Sterilising culture media and reagents without chemical degradation of nutrients.

Biohazardous Waste Treatment

Decontaminating infectious waste before disposal — a regulatory requirement for Nepal's healthcare facilities.

Laboratory Glassware Processing

Eliminating all viable spores and pathogens from reusable laboratory glassware.

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What is an Autoclaves used for?

Pressure steam sterilisers (autoclaves) for the complete elimination of microorganisms from laboratory media, instruments, glassware, and biohazardous waste.

What are the core applications of an Autoclaves?

Core applications include Surgical Instrument Sterilisation, Microbiological Media Preparation, Biohazardous Waste Treatment, Laboratory Glassware Processing.

What are the key specifications to consider when selecting an Autoclaves?

Key parameters include chamber volume (litres), operating temperature & pressure, cycle types (gravity/vacuum/liquid), drying capability.

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