STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION

Essential systems, chemicals, and processes designed to eliminate or destroy all forms of microbial life—including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores—on medical devices and environmental surfaces to prevent infection transmission. This category includes steam autoclaves, chemical sterilants, washer-disinfectors, ultrasonic cleaners, UV disinfection devices, and the associated accessories (indicators, wraps, trays) and chemical solutions. This equipment and methodology ensures the aseptic condition of reusable instruments and maintains hygienic environments, forming a critical foundation for patient safety. Ideal for central sterile supply departments, operating rooms, dental practices, laboratories, and all clinical areas.

Arthroscopic Accessories

Arthroscopic accessories encompass a range of ancillary equipment essential for minimally invasive joint surgery, including fluid management systems, powered shaver blades, radiofrequency probes, suturing systems, and specimen retrieval devices. These accessories enable efficient tissue resection, precise repair, and thorough debris removal through small portals, supporting the full range of arthroscopic procedures. Essential for orthopedic surgery, they contribute to the safety, efficiency, and success of arthroscopic interventions.

Autoclave Machine

 An Autoclave Machine is a pressurized steam sterilizer used to destroy all microbial life, including resistant bacterial spores, on medical, surgical, and laboratory items. It is the most reliable method for sterilizing heat- and moisture-stable materials such as surgical instruments, wrapped packs, textiles, and laboratory media. Effective sterilization depends on the correct combination of steam, pressure, temperature, and time, validated by rigorous physical, chemical, and biological monitoring. Safe operation requires strict adherence to loading guidelines, use of appropriate cycles (especially for liquids), and extreme caution due to high heat and pressure hazards. It is an indispensable piece of capital equipment for any facility requiring guaranteed sterility.

Automatic Washer Disinfector

An Automatic Washer Disinfector is an automated machine that cleans and thermally disinfects reusable surgical instruments, including forceps, scissors, retractors, and hollow-bore devices. Using a combination of water, detergents, and high-temperature rinse cycles, it removes organic debris and reduces microbial load before sterilization. Essential for sterile processing departments, it standardizes instrument cleaning, provides documentation for quality assurance, and ensures that instruments are properly prepared for subsequent sterilization.

Biohazard Paper

Biohazard Paper encompasses a range of specialty paper and non-woven medical-grade materials used for sterilization processing, biohazard containment, and infection control applications. Sterilization wrap (CSR wrap) and peel pouches serve as FDA-cleared Class II sterile barrier systems for terminal sterilization of surgical instruments and medical devices, requiring strict single-use protocols and validated performance per ISO 11607. Absorbent bench liners provide disposable, fluid-resistant work surface protection in laboratories and procedure areas. Biohazard specimen bags enable safe transport of non-liquid clinical specimens. Distinct from red biohazard waste bags (plastic film), true "biohazard paper" products are characterized by controlled porosity, microbial filtration efficiency (≥99.97%), sterilant permeability, and low-linting construction. Critical safety imperatives include absolute prohibition of sterilization wrap reuse, visual integrity inspection before use, and appropriate disposal of contaminated materials as regulated medical waste.

Electric Autoclave

An Electric Autoclave is a sterilization device that uses saturated steam under pressure to destroy all microbial life, including bacterial spores, on surgical instruments, laboratory glassware, textiles, and other heat- and moisture-stable items. Available in tabletop, vertical, and horizontal configurations, it operates at temperatures of 121-134°C with cycles designed for unwrapped items, wrapped packs, liquids, and porous loads. Essential for sterile processing departments, operating rooms, laboratories, and dental clinics, the autoclave ensures that reusable instruments are safe for patient use. Proper cycle selection, load configuration, and regular biological monitoring are critical for effective sterilization.

Endoscope Storage Cabinet

An Endoscope Storage Cabinet is a specialized storage system designed to maintain the sterility of flexible endoscopes after high-level disinfection. Featuring vertical hanging racks to prevent damage, HEPA-filtered air circulation to prevent recontamination, and drying systems to inhibit microbial growth, it protects expensive endoscopes while ensuring they are ready for patient use. Essential for gastroenterology, pulmonology, and urology departments, it supports infection prevention, equipment longevity, and efficient workflow.

Fully Automatic Microprocessor-Controlled Tabletop Steam Sterilizer

A Fully Automatic Microprocessor-Controlled Tabletop Steam Sterilizer is an advanced benchtop autoclave with programmable cycles, integrated printer, and data logging capabilities. The microprocessor automates cycle selection, monitoring, and documentation, ensuring consistent, validated sterilization of unwrapped instruments, liquids, and wrapped packs. Essential for dental offices, outpatient clinics, and small laboratories, it provides reliable sterilization with complete traceability for quality assurance and regulatory compliance.

Instrument Trays

 Instrument Trays are reusable stainless-steel containers that form the foundational platform for organizing, processing, and presenting surgical instruments. They are used at every stage of the instrument lifecycle: collecting contaminated instruments, holding them during mechanical washing and ultrasonic cleaning, assembling sets for sterilization, and finally organizing them on the sterile field in the OR. Perforated trays are essential for effective cleaning and sterilization, while solid trays are used for containment and transport. Their durability and compatibility with reprocessing chemistries and high temperatures are critical. Proper handling, regular inspection for damage, and ergonomic care when moving heavy loads are essential for safe operation.

Laparoscopic Accessories

Laparoscopic accessories encompass a range of ancillary equipment and supplies essential for minimally invasive surgery, including cleaning brushes, sterilization containers, insufflation tubing, instrument storage systems, and single-use protective covers. These accessories support instrument care, procedural efficiency, and infection control, ensuring that laparoscopic instruments remain in optimal condition and that procedures run smoothly. Essential for operating rooms, sterile processing departments, and surgical suites.

Low Temperature Plasma Sterilizer

A Low Temperature Plasma Sterilizer is a hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilization system designed for heat- and moisture-sensitive medical devices. Using low-temperature plasma technology, it sterilizes flexible endoscopes, laparoscopic instruments, robotic surgical instruments, and other delicate devices without damaging sensitive components. With cycle times of 28-60 minutes, it enables rapid turnaround of instrument sets for high-volume surgical services, supporting efficient operating room workflow while maintaining the highest standards of infection prevention.

Portable Steam Sterilizer

 A Portable Steam Sterilizer is a compact, mobile autoclave designed to provide sterilization capability in field, remote, backup, or home healthcare settings. Its key feature is operational independence from fixed water and drain lines, using an integrated reservoir and often versatile power options. While offering the same core sterilization efficacy as larger units for unwrapped instruments and liquids, its portability necessitates strict attention to using the correct water type, ensuring a stable operating surface, and managing extreme heat hazards in often suboptimal environments. It is a critical tool for extending safe surgical and procedural standards beyond traditional healthcare facilities.

Stainless Steel Kidney Dish

A Stainless Steel Kidney Dish is a reusable, autoclavable kidney-shaped receptacle used in surgical, clinical, and procedural settings for collecting waste, holding instruments, containing fluids, and transporting specimens. Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, it is durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean. Used in operating rooms, procedure rooms, emergency departments, and dental clinics, it provides a reliable, reusable container for a variety of clinical applications. Proper cleaning and sterilization between uses are essential for infection control.

Sterilization Drums

 Sterilization Drums are reusable, perforated metal containers with filter-secured lids, designed to hold surgical instruments and packs during steam sterilization and to maintain their sterility afterwards. They function by allowing steam to penetrate during the autoclave cycle while the integrated hydrophobic filter prevents microbial contamination during cooling and storage. Proper use requires vigilant inspection of the filter integrity, correct lid sealing, adherence to cooling protocols, and thorough cleaning between uses. They are a fundamental component of sterile processing, ensuring organized, efficient, and safe delivery of sterile instrument sets to the operating room.

Sterilization Pouches

Sterilization Pouches are disposable, flexible packages used to enclose individual instruments or small sets for sterilization and to maintain their sterility until use. Constructed with a transparent plastic side for visibility and a porous paper/Tyvek side for sterilant penetration, they are sealed by the user to create a microbial barrier. Correct usage requires loading clean, dry items, creating a complete seal, labeling, and inspecting the pouch for integrity after sterilization. Any compromise (tear, wetness, broken seal) invalidates sterility. They are an essential consumable in sterile processing, enabling safe, organized, and traceable packaging for a wide range of medical devices.

Table Top Steam Sterilizer

A Table Top Steam Sterilizer is a compact, benchtop autoclave designed for clinics, dental offices, outpatient surgery centers, and small laboratories. It provides rapid, reliable steam sterilization of unwrapped instruments, liquids, and small laboratory items using saturated steam under pressure. Essential for point-of-care sterilization, it ensures that instruments used in patient care meet the same sterility standards as those in major hospitals, supporting infection prevention in ambulatory and office-based settings.

Table Top Steam Sterilizer

 A Table Top Steam Sterilizer is a compact, self-contained autoclave designed for benchtop use in clinics, dental offices, and laboratories. It uses pressurized saturated steam to achieve sterilization of unwrapped instruments, laboratory glassware, and liquids (using a specific slow-exhaust cycle). Its integrated design requires only electricity and distilled water. Critical to its safe operation are the strict use of thermal gloves, mandatory selection of the correct cycle for the load type (especially for liquids), and rigorous preventive maintenance to combat scale buildup. It is an indispensable, space-efficient device for ensuring sterility in decentralized healthcare and research settings.

Ultrasonic Cleaner

An Ultrasonic Cleaner is a cleaning device that uses high-frequency sound waves to create microscopic cavitation bubbles that remove debris, blood, tissue, and biofilm from surgical instruments, dental instruments, and laboratory glassware. Essential for instrument reprocessing, it is the critical first step before sterilization, ensuring that organic material is removed so that subsequent sterilization is effective. Used in sterile processing departments, dental practices, and laboratories, it provides thorough cleaning of complex instruments with narrow lumens, hinges, and articulating joints.

Ultraviolet Lamp

An Ultraviolet Lamp is a germicidal device that emits UV-C radiation to inactivate microorganisms by damaging their DNA and RNA, preventing replication. Used for surface disinfection in patient rooms, operating rooms, and isolation rooms, air disinfection in occupied spaces, and water purification in healthcare facilities, UV lamps provide an additional layer of infection prevention beyond manual cleaning. Available in various configurations including mobile units, ceiling-mounted fixtures, and integrated systems, they reduce healthcare-associated infections and protect patients, staff, and the environment.

Vertical Pressure Steam Sterilizer

 A Vertical Pressure Steam Sterilizer is a compact, top-loading autoclave designed for benchtop use in clinics, dental offices, and laboratories. Its integrated electric heating element boils water in a reservoir to generate steam directly within the vertical chamber, making it a self-contained unit. It is ideal for sterilizing unwrapped solid instruments, laboratory glassware, and, crucially, liquids when using the proper slow-exhaust cycle. Key safety requirements include strict use of thermal gloves, mandatory use of the liquid cycle for fluids, and vigilant maintenance to prevent scale buildup. It provides a practical and essential sterilization solution for small to medium-volume settings where space and utility connections are limited.