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MOCOM Benchtop Autoclaves & Sterilisers


Purchasing a new Benchtop Autoclave is a significant expense for most practices, here we have attempted to give some guidelines on types of Benchtop Autoclaves & relevant standards. Please do refer to each of our Autoclaves individual web page & pdf file for detailed information about what it is designed to do.

The relevant local sterilization standards are AS/NZS4815:2006 and AS/NZS 4187:2003. These cover best practice procedures and also set minimum standards that your autoclave should comply to.

These include:
  • having a system that records each cycle, i.e. a printer or data logger 
  • having a closed door drying cycle 
  • having an autoclave that removes air from the chamber by drawing a vacuum 
Please do feel free to call us – 0800 436 324 or email us sales@emech.co.nz if you would like further information about these standards.

Please see more information on autoclaves and sterilisers below the product listing.

Exacta S2 Autoclave
Millennium B+ Autoclave
Further information is available from:
www.standards.co.nz
www.stshealth.com.au 

Benchtop Autoclaves generally fit into 2 categories – B class and S class. B class Autoclaves run a triple vacuum fractionated pulse for air removal and are suitable for sterilising type A hollow instruments, these are instruments where the length of cavity to diameter is greater than 1:5. An S class Autoclave runs a single vacuum pulse and is not suitable for sterilising type A hollow instruments. Either of these class autoclaves will sterilize solid, wrapped, porous and simple hollow loads.

We normally sell B class sterilisers to Dentists, Eye Surgeries, Day Surgeries and larger Medical Centres. Most Medical Centres, Podiatrists, Tattooists and other users do not have a B class requirement and can use the simpler and less expensive S class autoclave option.

Click here for further information on what is a hollow instrument

Click here for questions & answers about the sterilisation process

Click here for recent developments in benchtop autoclaves & steam sterilisation

Click here for an article about designing a robust sterile procedure

Click here for an article on common misconceptions surrounding sterilisation

Providing local service backup and support is a key requirement for us. When you purchase from us you can be confident that not only are you buying what we think is the best steriliser on the market but that you will also recieve support and service from a locally trained technician. We've invested in training MOCOM technicians nationwide so that there is a support network of qualified technical people who understand your steriliser and how to support, maintain & care for it.

Click here for a list of NZ MOCOM Service Agents

Autoclave Water - what are the options?

The quality of the water going into your Autoclave is very important in ensuring its smooth running & long life

Click here for more information on Water Quality & the options available

Autoclave Accessories - Test Devices, Racks, Dataloggers.....

Click here for more information on Autoclave Accessories available


Our new 2011 catalogue is now available - click here to see a pdf version


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