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Labmate LMHS-A301 is a laboratory sterilization system that uses high-pressure saturated steam (105–134°C) to eliminate microorganisms, spores, and contaminants from instruments, glassware, and laboratory materials. It operates through programmable cycles that control temperature, pressure, and exposure time for controlled sterilization.
Uses high-pressure steam sterilization
Temperature range: 105–134°C
Removes microorganisms and spores
Used in labs, hospitals, pharma
Supports controlled cycle operation
Labmate LMHS-A301 is used to sterilize:
Laboratory instruments
Culture media and reagents
Glassware and containers
Consumables and tools
Small-scale biohazard materials
It works using steam, pressure, and controlled time cycles.
Load materials into chamber
Generate pressurized steam
Maintain sterilization temperature
Steam penetrates materials
Chamber cools and depressurizes
Use this autoclave when:
Sterilization must meet ISO or GMP requirements
Laboratory requires controlled cycle operation
Instruments, media, or glassware need sterilization
Batch processing is required
Yes. Labmate LMHS-A301 is suitable for medium to large laboratory sterilization workloads depending on batch size requirements.
Adjustable sterilization cycles
High-pressure steam sterilization system
Stainless steel chamber
Safety interlock system
Temperature and pressure monitoring
Yes. It supports sterilization of liquids and culture media using controlled heating cycles to prevent boil-over.
Heat-sensitive plastics
Sealed containers
Volatile chemicals
Electronic devices
Pressure allows steam to reach higher temperatures than boiling water, improving sterilization effectiveness.
Biological indicators
Chemical indicators
Cycle parameter monitoring
Q1: What is Labmate LMHS-A301 used for?
Sterilizing laboratory instruments and materials.
Q2: What temperature does it use?
105°C to 134°C.
Q3: Can it sterilize liquids?
Yes, with controlled cycles.
Q4: Is it used in hospitals?
Yes, in clinical sterilization environments.
Q5: How long does a cycle take?
Up to 120 minutes.
Q6: What does it sterilize?
Instruments, media, glassware, and consumables.