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LMHA-B104 is a horizontal front-loading autoclave used for Steam Sterilization of laboratory and clinical materials. It operates using controlled temperature (105°C–134°C) and pressure cycles to sterilize instruments, glassware, liquids, and textiles while supporting ISO 17665 and Good Laboratory Practice requirements.
Type: Horizontal front-loading autoclave
Function: Steam sterilization under pressure
Temperature range: 105°C to 134°C
Load types: Solid, liquid, wrapped, porous
Usage: Laboratories, hospitals, pharmaceutical facilities
Capacity: Controlled batch sterilization
It is used for sterilizing laboratory and clinical materials using saturated steam under controlled pressure.
Surgical instruments
Glassware and flasks
Culture media and reagents
Wrapped instrument sets
Cleanroom textiles
Biohazard waste
Pharmaceutical production facilities
Biotechnology research centers
Hospital sterilization departments
Universities and institutions
Clinical laboratories
Load materials into chamber
Secure door with interlock system
Remove air (gravity or vacuum method)
Introduce saturated steam
Maintain sterilization cycle
Controlled pressure release
Drying phase completion
Microprocessor-based control system
Programmable sterilization cycles
Real-time temperature and pressure monitoring
Horizontal stainless steel chamber
Safety interlock mechanism
Automatic steam and exhaust regulation
✔ Instruments
✔ Liquid media
✔ Glassware
✔ Wrapped loads
✔ Laboratory waste
Choose this model if:
Controlled batch sterilization is required
Multiple material types are processed
Compliance documentation is needed
Workflow follows Good Laboratory Practice
Small-scale laboratory setups
Minimal sterilization requirements
Heat-sensitive material applications
LMHA-B104 → Controlled batch sterilization system
Vertical autoclave → Compact space usage
Benchtop autoclave → Low-volume sterilization
Pass-through autoclave → Cleanroom transfer systems
Yes. It supports programmable liquid sterilization cycles.
Typically 20–60 minutes depending on load type.
Yes. It supports sterile processing workflows.
Yes. It aligns with ISO 17665 and Good Laboratory Practice.
Door interlock system
Pressure monitoring
Emergency shutdown
Surgical instrument sterilization
Media preparation in labs
Glassware sterilization
Biohazard waste treatment
Textile sterilization
Aligned with:
ISO 17665
Good Laboratory Practice
Clinical sterilization protocols