Dressing Drum

A Dressing Drum is a cylindrical, perforated metal container used for sterilizing and storing bulk quantities of dressings, gauze, and wound care supplies. The perforated design allows steam penetration during autoclave sterilization, while the hinged lid with locking mechanism maintains sterility during storage and allows aseptic dispensing. Made from stainless steel or anodized aluminum, it provides a durable, reusable solution for managing sterile supplies in operating rooms, procedure areas, and wound care clinics. Proper loading, drying, and labeling are essential for maintaining sterility and ensuring safe use.

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.