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WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO STERILIZATION CYCLE DEVELOPMENT Cycle development is an important part of both the autoclave procurement and validation processes. In previous posts about validation, we explored Installation Qualification (IQ), Operation Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ). We also discussed the importance of steam quality testing as part of validating your autoclave, as well as Factory Acceptance Testing. GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application. REVIT AND CAD DOWNLOADS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. HOW TO CALIBRATE YOUR AUTOCLAVE (WITH 11 STEP PROCEDURE) Record the as-found calibration data (zero and gain) for each sensor to be calibrated. Using appropriate caution (shut the steam off and wait for the pressure to go to zero!), remove the sensors to be calibrated from the sterilizer, leaving their cables connected to the AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unit STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM BIOSAFETY LEVEL GUIDANCE FOR COVID-19 RESEARCH A Biological Safety Level (BSL 1, 2, 3, or 4) is assigned to a biological lab as a safeguard to protect laboratory personnel, as well as the surrounding environment and community. With research into potential treatments, therapies and vaccines for the SARS-CoV-2 virus (known widely as the COVID-19 Coronavirus) exploding across the globe,many
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO STERILIZATION CYCLE DEVELOPMENT Cycle development is an important part of both the autoclave procurement and validation processes. In previous posts about validation, we explored Installation Qualification (IQ), Operation Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ). We also discussed the importance of steam quality testing as part of validating your autoclave, as well as Factory Acceptance Testing. GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application. REVIT AND CAD DOWNLOADS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. HOW TO CALIBRATE YOUR AUTOCLAVE (WITH 11 STEP PROCEDURE) Record the as-found calibration data (zero and gain) for each sensor to be calibrated. Using appropriate caution (shut the steam off and wait for the pressure to go to zero!), remove the sensors to be calibrated from the sterilizer, leaving their cables connected to the AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unit BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO AUTOCLAVING SOIL Scott is responsible for creating products that are both good for Consolidated’s customers and good for the world. A graduate of Northeastern University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, he has several years of general experience in the biomedical industry where he helped design compact sports insulin pumps for Type 1 diabetics, gel bandages for post-ocular surgery recovery andAUTOCLAVE PARTS
Consolidated offers two different levels to fit your needs, Basic and Deluxe. An Options PartsPAX™ Kit includes an assortment of additional replacement items required on occasion. Safety PAX. Performance PAX. Complete PAX. Recommended Frequency. Annual Regardless of Number of Cycles. Every 300 Cycles. Annual or As Needed. INSTALLATION INFORMATION Consolidated offers a choice of installation options to accommodate the facility schedule. In general, Consolidated can arrange for any of the following installation preferences: Level 1: Sterilizer start-up and user training. Level 2: Sterilizer uncrating, setting in place, leveling, final assembly, start-up, INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application. AUTOCLAVE SAFETY GUIDELINES Scott is responsible for creating products that are both good for Consolidated’s customers and good for the world. A graduate of Northeastern University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, he has several years of general experience in the biomedical industry where he helped design compact sports insulin pumps for Type 1 diabetics, gel bandages for post-ocular surgery recovery and YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING The quality of the steam feeding an autoclave is an important factor in steam sterilization. Like time, temperature, and pressure, steam is a critical variable in the success and repeatability of the sterilization process.As such, steam quality should be part of the validation of any steam sterilizer. HOW MUCH DOES YOUR STERILIZER REALLY COST YOUR FACILITY? Energy: Steam sterilizers use energy to heat water and create steam; this energy can come from electricity, gas, or coal. Laboratory sterilizers can use anywhere from 5,000 kWh per year to 50,000 kWh per year. When evaluating energy costs, find out what the local kWh cost is for electricity at your facility and ask your sterilizermanufacturer
HOW TO CALIBRATE YOUR AUTOCLAVE (WITH 11 STEP PROCEDURE) Record the as-found calibration data (zero and gain) for each sensor to be calibrated. Using appropriate caution (shut the steam off and wait for the pressure to go to zero!), remove the sensors to be calibrated from the sterilizer, leaving their cables connected to the MODELS SSR-2A SSR-3A SR-24A SR-24B CONSOLIDATED STERILIZERS Consolidated Sterilizers Desined to Transform our Laboratory Consolidated Small Lab Series Sterilizers are available in single door, pass-thru and dual (tower) models. STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application.CYCLE DEVELOPMENT
Cycle Development. Cycle development is performed to provide you with a sterilization process and recipe that works for your load. This process will result in parameters (i.e. cycle type, temperature, time, etc.) that can be validated. Ideally, cycle development should begin before the sterilizer is purchased, since the cycle types will affect EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREVENT WET PACKS Conclusion. One of the best ways to prevent wet packs is to develop a daily routine to ensure all processes are on point and equipment is in good working order. Developing a good working relationship with a service technician is also a good idea because they will in turn educate operators on what to look for to ensure wet packs don’toccur again.
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STERILIZER STAINING Contamination sensitive applications use sterilizers and boilers constructed of all stainless steel. In these applications, the water source should be deionized water with resistivity greater than 1 mega-ohm/cm. This grade of water will typically be pure enough to prevent contamination onto the end product. If the water is treated orfiltered
AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unit STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application.CYCLE DEVELOPMENT
Cycle Development. Cycle development is performed to provide you with a sterilization process and recipe that works for your load. This process will result in parameters (i.e. cycle type, temperature, time, etc.) that can be validated. Ideally, cycle development should begin before the sterilizer is purchased, since the cycle types will affect EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREVENT WET PACKS Conclusion. One of the best ways to prevent wet packs is to develop a daily routine to ensure all processes are on point and equipment is in good working order. Developing a good working relationship with a service technician is also a good idea because they will in turn educate operators on what to look for to ensure wet packs don’toccur again.
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STERILIZER STAINING Contamination sensitive applications use sterilizers and boilers constructed of all stainless steel. In these applications, the water source should be deionized water with resistivity greater than 1 mega-ohm/cm. This grade of water will typically be pure enough to prevent contamination onto the end product. If the water is treated orfiltered
AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unitX1 CONTROL SYSTEM
Consolidated's X1 Control System comes complete with touch screen displays and real-time operating systems. X1 is built from industry standard, open source components for international availability of parts and service. Find out more about this innovative control & monitoring system here. CONTACT US | CONSOLIDATED STERILIZER SYSTEMS Consolidated Sterilizer Systems Contact Us. The most reliable and easy-to-use steam autoclaves in the world. GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURE Scott is responsible for creating products that are both good for Consolidated’s customers and good for the world. A graduate of Northeastern University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, he has several years of general experience in the biomedical industry where he helped design compact sports insulin pumps for Type 1 diabetics, gel bandages for post-ocular surgery recovery and STERILIZATION CYCLES The most basic sterilization cycle. Steam displaces air in the chamber by gravity (i.e. without mechanical assistance) through a drain port. Glassware, unwrapped goods, waste, utensils, redbags. Air is mechanically removed from the chamber and load through a series of vacuum and pressure pulses. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO STERILIZATION CYCLE DEVELOPMENT Cycle development is an important part of both the autoclave procurement and validation processes. In previous posts about validation, we explored Installation Qualification (IQ), Operation Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ). We also discussed the importance of steam quality testing as part of validating your autoclave, as well as Factory Acceptance Testing. THE CHALLENGE OF PRION STERILIZATION Autoclave at 134°C for 18 minutes in a prevacuum sterilizer. Option 2. Autoclave at 132°C for 1 hour in a gravity displacement sterilizer. Option 3. Immerse in 1 N NaOH (1 N NaOH is a solution of 40 g NaOH in 1 L water) for 1 hour; remove and rinse in water, then transfer to an open pan and autoclave (121°C gravity displacementsterilizer or
REVIT AND CAD DOWNLOADS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. AMIT GUPTA, AUTHOR AT CONSOLIDATED STERILIZER SYSTEMS Amit Gupta. Amit has over 15 years of experience engineering multi-disciplinary systems and brings his passion for engineering, innovation and quality to his work every day. Prior to joining Consolidated Sterilizer Systems in 2007, Amit worked on robotics at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratories. THE INK IS NOT SHOWING UP ON THE PRINTER PAPER. WHAT COULD The ink is not showing up on the printer paper. What could be wrong? The wrong paper could be installed. Make sure impact paper is used with impact printers and thermal paper is used with thermal printers. Thermal paper has a gloss finish and impact paper has a matte finish. CAN I ADD AN RO WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM TO MY AUTOCLAVE OR 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application.CYCLE DEVELOPMENT
Cycle Development. Cycle development is performed to provide you with a sterilization process and recipe that works for your load. This process will result in parameters (i.e. cycle type, temperature, time, etc.) that can be validated. Ideally, cycle development should begin before the sterilizer is purchased, since the cycle types will affect EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREVENT WET PACKS Conclusion. One of the best ways to prevent wet packs is to develop a daily routine to ensure all processes are on point and equipment is in good working order. Developing a good working relationship with a service technician is also a good idea because they will in turn educate operators on what to look for to ensure wet packs don’toccur again.
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STERILIZER STAINING Contamination sensitive applications use sterilizers and boilers constructed of all stainless steel. In these applications, the water source should be deionized water with resistivity greater than 1 mega-ohm/cm. This grade of water will typically be pure enough to prevent contamination onto the end product. If the water is treated orfiltered
AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unit STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application.CYCLE DEVELOPMENT
Cycle Development. Cycle development is performed to provide you with a sterilization process and recipe that works for your load. This process will result in parameters (i.e. cycle type, temperature, time, etc.) that can be validated. Ideally, cycle development should begin before the sterilizer is purchased, since the cycle types will affect EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREVENT WET PACKS Conclusion. One of the best ways to prevent wet packs is to develop a daily routine to ensure all processes are on point and equipment is in good working order. Developing a good working relationship with a service technician is also a good idea because they will in turn educate operators on what to look for to ensure wet packs don’toccur again.
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STERILIZER STAINING Contamination sensitive applications use sterilizers and boilers constructed of all stainless steel. In these applications, the water source should be deionized water with resistivity greater than 1 mega-ohm/cm. This grade of water will typically be pure enough to prevent contamination onto the end product. If the water is treated orfiltered
AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unitX1 CONTROL SYSTEM
Consolidated's X1 Control System comes complete with touch screen displays and real-time operating systems. X1 is built from industry standard, open source components for international availability of parts and service. Find out more about this innovative control & monitoring system here. CONTACT US | CONSOLIDATED STERILIZER SYSTEMS Consolidated Sterilizer Systems Contact Us. The most reliable and easy-to-use steam autoclaves in the world. GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURE Scott is responsible for creating products that are both good for Consolidated’s customers and good for the world. A graduate of Northeastern University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, he has several years of general experience in the biomedical industry where he helped design compact sports insulin pumps for Type 1 diabetics, gel bandages for post-ocular surgery recovery and STERILIZATION CYCLES The most basic sterilization cycle. Steam displaces air in the chamber by gravity (i.e. without mechanical assistance) through a drain port. Glassware, unwrapped goods, waste, utensils, redbags. Air is mechanically removed from the chamber and load through a series of vacuum and pressure pulses. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO STERILIZATION CYCLE DEVELOPMENT Cycle development is an important part of both the autoclave procurement and validation processes. In previous posts about validation, we explored Installation Qualification (IQ), Operation Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ). We also discussed the importance of steam quality testing as part of validating your autoclave, as well as Factory Acceptance Testing. THE CHALLENGE OF PRION STERILIZATION Autoclave at 134°C for 18 minutes in a prevacuum sterilizer. Option 2. Autoclave at 132°C for 1 hour in a gravity displacement sterilizer. Option 3. Immerse in 1 N NaOH (1 N NaOH is a solution of 40 g NaOH in 1 L water) for 1 hour; remove and rinse in water, then transfer to an open pan and autoclave (121°C gravity displacementsterilizer or
REVIT AND CAD DOWNLOADS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. AMIT GUPTA, AUTHOR AT CONSOLIDATED STERILIZER SYSTEMS Amit Gupta. Amit has over 15 years of experience engineering multi-disciplinary systems and brings his passion for engineering, innovation and quality to his work every day. Prior to joining Consolidated Sterilizer Systems in 2007, Amit worked on robotics at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratories. THE INK IS NOT SHOWING UP ON THE PRINTER PAPER. WHAT COULD The ink is not showing up on the printer paper. What could be wrong? The wrong paper could be installed. Make sure impact paper is used with impact printers and thermal paper is used with thermal printers. Thermal paper has a gloss finish and impact paper has a matte finish. CAN I ADD AN RO WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM TO MY AUTOCLAVE OR 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application.CYCLE DEVELOPMENT
Cycle Development. Cycle development is performed to provide you with a sterilization process and recipe that works for your load. This process will result in parameters (i.e. cycle type, temperature, time, etc.) that can be validated. Ideally, cycle development should begin before the sterilizer is purchased, since the cycle types will affect EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREVENT WET PACKS Conclusion. One of the best ways to prevent wet packs is to develop a daily routine to ensure all processes are on point and equipment is in good working order. Developing a good working relationship with a service technician is also a good idea because they will in turn educate operators on what to look for to ensure wet packs don’toccur again.
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STERILIZER STAINING Contamination sensitive applications use sterilizers and boilers constructed of all stainless steel. In these applications, the water source should be deionized water with resistivity greater than 1 mega-ohm/cm. This grade of water will typically be pure enough to prevent contamination onto the end product. If the water is treated orfiltered
AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unit STEAM STERILIZERS AND AUTOCLAVES FOR LABS We have manufactured steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, Mass. Since 1946. The industry standard for over 60 years. LABORATORY STEAM STERILIZERS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. YOUR GUIDE TO STEAM QUALITY TESTING GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURESEE MORE ON CONSTERIL.COM GMP, GLP, AND LAB STERILIZERS Non-GMP Sterilizers. Non-GMP sterilizers fall into two categories: basic lab research and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Sterilizers that fall into either of these categories are far less expensive to purchase and maintain than a GMP sterilizer and can be customized to a far greater degree to its intended application.CYCLE DEVELOPMENT
Cycle Development. Cycle development is performed to provide you with a sterilization process and recipe that works for your load. This process will result in parameters (i.e. cycle type, temperature, time, etc.) that can be validated. Ideally, cycle development should begin before the sterilizer is purchased, since the cycle types will affect EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PREVENT WET PACKS Conclusion. One of the best ways to prevent wet packs is to develop a daily routine to ensure all processes are on point and equipment is in good working order. Developing a good working relationship with a service technician is also a good idea because they will in turn educate operators on what to look for to ensure wet packs don’toccur again.
WATCH OUT FOR THESE 7 COMMON AUTOCLAVE PROBLEMS In an ideal world, laboratory autoclaves would always work exactly as intended. Unfortunately, issues can and do arise — the key to resolving them is knowing what to look for. In this article, we’ll outline seven of the most common autoclave problems and how to identify them. 1. The sterilizer won’t reach the temperatureset-point.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STERILIZER STAINING Contamination sensitive applications use sterilizers and boilers constructed of all stainless steel. In these applications, the water source should be deionized water with resistivity greater than 1 mega-ohm/cm. This grade of water will typically be pure enough to prevent contamination onto the end product. If the water is treated orfiltered
AUTOCLAVE INSTALLATION & UTILITY OVERVIEW Setting the unit in place: Service access should be 12” minimum, 18-24” recommended, each side and back Utility connections should be provided in the same room within 5 feet of unitX1 CONTROL SYSTEM
Consolidated's X1 Control System comes complete with touch screen displays and real-time operating systems. X1 is built from industry standard, open source components for international availability of parts and service. Find out more about this innovative control & monitoring system here. CONTACT US | CONSOLIDATED STERILIZER SYSTEMS Consolidated Sterilizer Systems Contact Us. The most reliable and easy-to-use steam autoclaves in the world. GUIDE TO STANDARD AUTOCLAVE PROCEDURE Scott is responsible for creating products that are both good for Consolidated’s customers and good for the world. A graduate of Northeastern University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, he has several years of general experience in the biomedical industry where he helped design compact sports insulin pumps for Type 1 diabetics, gel bandages for post-ocular surgery recovery and STERILIZATION CYCLES The most basic sterilization cycle. Steam displaces air in the chamber by gravity (i.e. without mechanical assistance) through a drain port. Glassware, unwrapped goods, waste, utensils, redbags. Air is mechanically removed from the chamber and load through a series of vacuum and pressure pulses. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO STERILIZATION CYCLE DEVELOPMENT Cycle development is an important part of both the autoclave procurement and validation processes. In previous posts about validation, we explored Installation Qualification (IQ), Operation Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ). We also discussed the importance of steam quality testing as part of validating your autoclave, as well as Factory Acceptance Testing. THE CHALLENGE OF PRION STERILIZATION Autoclave at 134°C for 18 minutes in a prevacuum sterilizer. Option 2. Autoclave at 132°C for 1 hour in a gravity displacement sterilizer. Option 3. Immerse in 1 N NaOH (1 N NaOH is a solution of 40 g NaOH in 1 L water) for 1 hour; remove and rinse in water, then transfer to an open pan and autoclave (121°C gravity displacementsterilizer or
REVIT AND CAD DOWNLOADS 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. AMIT GUPTA, AUTHOR AT CONSOLIDATED STERILIZER SYSTEMS Amit Gupta. Amit has over 15 years of experience engineering multi-disciplinary systems and brings his passion for engineering, innovation and quality to his work every day. Prior to joining Consolidated Sterilizer Systems in 2007, Amit worked on robotics at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratories. THE INK IS NOT SHOWING UP ON THE PRINTER PAPER. WHAT COULD The ink is not showing up on the printer paper. What could be wrong? The wrong paper could be installed. Make sure impact paper is used with impact printers and thermal paper is used with thermal printers. Thermal paper has a gloss finish and impact paper has a matte finish. CAN I ADD AN RO WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM TO MY AUTOCLAVE OR 5.13.21. Beginner’s Guide to Autoclaving Soil →. Autoclaving soil is a laboratory technique used to eliminate microorganisms from soil and is often an important step in any agricultural research process. Replacements Parts & Autoclave Supplies / Shop Now* Chamber Blog
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