Definition : An autoclave
is a hermetically closed container used to perform sterilisation with
saturated steam under high pressure and in high temperature. The
device is widely used to perform sterilisation of instruments,
containers and fluids,
sterilisation of waste material, treatment of culture media in
microbiology, quality control in the food industry and materials
testing .
A
simple autoclave steriliser is composed of a thick-walled container
capable of withstanding high pressure, a lockable solid lid, a
manometer which measures the pressure inside of the autoclave, and a
pressure valve which function is to protect the device from explosion
in case of too high pressure.
The
first autoclave prototype - the steam digester - was created by Denis
Papin, a French physicist and inventor, in 1679. In 1879 the
invention of the first autoclave was ascribed to a French
microbiologist Charles Chamberland.
Modern autoclaves are often
automatic, fed
with distilled water with the possibility of connecting them to the
water supply. They are equipped with a steam heater, they are
controlled by a microprocessor, and they allow for fractioned
venting.
The
state of the art autoclave models available for sale have the option
of optical and acoustic display for controlling the processes and an
interface for PC connection.
Many
of today's modern autoclaves have software primarily aimed at
improving equipment operation, increasing their efficiency, speed and
safety at work. The main difference, however, between different
autoclave models is the temperature and pressure with which they
work, their use and their size.
The European Norms for
autoclaves are defined in EN 13060 introduced in Europe in 2004,
which include a description of the ideal technical solutions to
increase the level of effectiveness of sterilization in small steam
sterilizers.
A good example of a simple modern
autoclave is the EL autoclave model from
CertoClav – one of the oldest autoclave
manufacturers in Europe. It is a compact benchtop autoclave designed
for professional laboratory use. It is available in two sizes – 12
l and 18 l. It is used for sterilisation of solid instruments,
liquids (culture media) bottles and devices and for waste
sterilisation.
The safety system of CertoClav EL consists of an excess pressure valve, a pressure valve, a safety cover locking device against opening under pressure and an overpressure safety recess. The autoclave contains a valve for pressure control, a thermostat for temperature control, a precision manometer with drag pointer. No additional water connection is required. The electric heater is integrated in the base of the device.
The safety system of CertoClav EL consists of an excess pressure valve, a pressure valve, a safety cover locking device against opening under pressure and an overpressure safety recess. The autoclave contains a valve for pressure control, a thermostat for temperature control, a precision manometer with drag pointer. No additional water connection is required. The electric heater is integrated in the base of the device.
An example of a modern automatic autoclave is CertoClav
Multicontrol Autoclave model. This model is designed for use in
sterilisation, materials testing and research. It is an industrial
quality autoclave with a precision manometer with drag pointer, an
electronic temperature display, an LCD display for process progress
and process parameters. It also contains a data interface.
This
automatic autoclave is equipped with the serial interface
for PC connection,
electronic
comfort and safety controls for temperature and time, nine programmes
for the autoclaving process (two fixed and seven freely
programmable). In addition, it allows for running temperature
ramps as
required in various EU standards during materials testing.
CertoClav Multicontrol autoclave |
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