Equipment designed to sterilize laboratory supplies and waste materials. Products include autoclaves, inoculation loop sterilizers, controlled environment sterilizers, replacement parts, and accessories used to facilitate and verify proper sterility.
Place the TST™ Control™ Self Adhesive Emulating Indicator Strip inside trays, packs or pouches when autoclaving so the indicator will confirm that good quality steam has penetrated to the point of placement.
When placed inside trays, packs or pouches, a TST Control Emulating Indicator will confirm that good quality steam has penetrated to the point of placement
Test the efficacy of an autoclave using Browne™ Control™ Autoclave Indicator Valves. These tubes contain heat-sensitive dyes that change color after sufficient time at the autoclave's desired temperature.
Ideal for sterilizing small research tools including forceps, scissors, scalpels, etc. Eliminates the danger of open flames by heating included glass beads to 300°C, eliminating bacteria, spores and other microorganisms.
Monitors the effectiveness of the steam sterilization process and provides results within 48 hours of incubation. 3M™ Attest™ Biological Indicators provide the best assurance of sterility by challenging the sterilizer with quantifiable, highly resistant spores.
Monitors the effectiveness of the steam sterilization process and provides results within 3 hours. 3M™ Attest™ Rapid Readout Biological Indicators provide the best assurance of sterility by challenging the sterilizer with quantifiable, highly resistant spores.
Small footprint. Gestigkeit Harry Rapid Incinerator dry heat eliminates a potential source of cross contamination and reduces maintenance compared to water baths.
Equipped with features not normally seen on this type of sterilizer, this robust and reliable Touchclave-R provides unrivalled performance and versatility.
Highly resistant, standardised population of geobacillus stearothermophilus spores. 3M™ Attest™ Biological Steam Indicator provides incubation times of less than 7 days (typically 48 hours.) Meets FDA classification as a biological indicator.