The Advance Lab has been specifically designed and developed for the laboratory market for the application of sterilising liquid media loads.
The Advance Lab is a 22 litre capacity autoclave designed specifically for the Laboratory market, and can be used to sterize liquid media loads as well as both standard apparatus or instruments.
The Advance Lab autoclave has been designed to be robust and easy to maintain with a unique low cost external media probe, which has been designed to be a consumable item allowing it to be easily replaced by the end user.
The visual status indicator is an illuminated strip integrated within the door assembly. This unique system enables the operator to visually see the sterilization cycle progress.
By utilising the specifically designed stainless steel media tray the Advance Lab can take a multitude of flask/media flask combination loads.
Media cycle: The Advance Lab has 4 pre-programmed media cycles for you to select depending on your sterilization requirements.
The average cycle time for a 2000ml liquid media load is 80 minutes. * Subject to start temperatures and media container types.
Instrument cycle: The Advance Lab has 7 pre-programmed instrument cycles for you to select depending on the instruments/apparatus you are sterilising.
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Lisa Fincher –
Excelent for the office.
Penny Brewer –
Thank you seller for this great quality! Very good one!
Robert Avery –
this is my third unit and they all work great after 4 years.
Anthony Gurrieri –
works well for small office procedure type trays. good construction and functions well.
Kody Copeland –
This passed a spore test on the first try. You HAVE to read the instructions and make sure that the feet are adjusted to the correct pitch so that the correct amount of water will enter the chamber so that it will hold pressure long enough. My only complaint is that when I went to level the feet, the brass nut inside the unit that holds on one of the feet spun off inside because it wasn’t screwed on all the way at the factory and I had to carefully unscrew/open three side panels to fish it out and screw it back on.