Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Chamber Volume | 60, 100, 135 Ltr |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Type of Sterilizer | Plasma Sterilizer |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Model | EILIGPLAZ - 135 LTR |
| Brand | EiligPlaz |
| Features | India's first Manufactured PLASMA LOW TEMPERATURE Sterilizer |
| Dimension | 1100 (L) X 850 (W) X 1700 (H) mm |
| Weight | 300 Kg |
Our Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilizer are in higher demand because of the effective results they are giving to our customers. In the process of hydrogen peroxide sterilizers, OH radicals are generated around the active micro-organisms which react with the micro-organisms and inactivate all those micro-organisms. Our hydrogen peroxide sterilizers are gentler on medical instruments and leave no effect after sterilization of instruments.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
| Chamber Volume | 100 L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Type of Sterilizer | Plasma Sterilizer |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Model | EILIGPLAZ 40/60/100/135 |
| Brand | EiligPlaz |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Features | India's first Manufactured PLASMA LOW TEMPERATURE Sterilizer |
| Dimension | 1100 (L) X 850 (W) X 1700 (H) mm |
| Weight | 300 Kg |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
With our inception in the industry, we offer a wide range of premium quality Plasma Sterilizer to select from. If you are looking for a plasma sterilizer then your search ends here. Here you can choose a plasma sterilizer for you from an impeccable range of plasma sterilizers. Usually, plasma sterilizers are used to properly disinfect the medical instruments.
You can choose a top quality, aesthetically designed plasma sterilizer for you. You can choose the one with hassle-free functionality and sturdy construction offering you superior performance. Our plasma sterilizers are widely demanded across the country especially in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
| Chamber Volume | 100 L |
| Sterilization Method | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Type of Sterilizer | Plasma Sterilizer |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Model | EILIGPLAZ - 135 LTR |
| Brand | EiligPlaz |
| Color | Black |
| Features | India's first Manufactured PLASMA LOW TEMPERATURE Sterilizer |
| Dimension | 1100 (L) X 850 (W) X 1700 (H) mm |
| Weight | 300 Kg |
Ethylene oxide has been widely used as a low-temperature sterility in EILIGPLAZ - 135 LTR Low Temperature Plasma Sterilizer. Low-temperature sterilizers are widely used in sterilizing medical instruments so that they become disinfected. Low-temperature sterilization extents the device service life as these sterilizers does not harm device in any way.
With our inception and rich experience in the industry, we are engaged in offering a wide range of low-temperature sterilizers to our customers. Our company is known for aesthetic design and top quality low-temperature plasma sterilizers so if you are looking for quality sterilizers then feel free to contact us any time, we are glad to assist you.
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
| Chamber Volume | 100 L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Type of Sterilizer | Plasma Sterilizer |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Size | 1100 (L) X 850 (W) X 1700 (H) mm |
| Insulation Wall | Hygrade Aluminium |
| Model | EILIGPLAZ |
| Brand | EiligPlaz |
| Color | Black |
H2O2 is a revolutionary tool that has been changed the way of sterilization and offers lots of convenience to users. These H2O2 Plasma Sterilizer. use advanced low-temperature sterilization technology that use hydrogen peroxide as a sterilizing agent and plasma technology to have effective sterilization.
We are able to offer the best techniques at the lowest prices with a back of highly skilled professionals who are able to manufacture sterilizers using advanced technologies at the best prices. We use great quality branded parts in creating machinery thus all our sterilizers come with guaranteed quality such that you can use these sterilizers for a longer time.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 150 L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Medical Devices, Endoscope, Hospital, CSSD |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
EILIGPLAZ Sterilization process
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization, also known as hydrogen peroxide gas sterilization, is a low temperature sterilization process commonly used to sterilize heat-sensitive devices. A hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle typically requires less time than alternative forms of sterilization, such as ethylene oxide sterilization.
A hydrogen peroxide sterilization process involves H2O2 vapor filling the sterilizer chamber, contacting and sterilizing exposed device surfaces.
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization is also known as vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization or VHP. Healthcare facilities more commonly choose vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization over ethylene oxide sterilization as their low temperature sterilization system.
Hydrogen peroxide is most often used for plasma cleaning and sterilization. Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is most known for its cleaning or bleaching properties.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STERILIZATION PROCESS
· The vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization process is as follows:
· The items to be sterilized are placed in the sterilization chamber, the chamber is closed, and a vacuum is drawn.
· When an aqueous solution (50%+ 5) of Hydrogen Peroxide is dosed into a plasma machine vacuum chamber it evaporates and disperses and turns it into gas.
· Due to the disinfecting properties of Hydrogen Peroxide it kills all bacteria in the chamber and on the surface thus completing one phase of the Hydrogen Peroxide plasma sterilization process.
· After a period of hydrogen peroxide diffusion, the pressure is reduced in the chamber. The formation of a low-temperature gas plasma is initiated by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to create an electric field. Once the pressure inside the chamber drops more and the particles become excited enough to ionize, the hydrogen peroxide gas turns into hydrogen peroxide plasma. During this part of the sterilization, the hydrogen peroxide plasma breaks down all the genetic material of any bacteria into smaller molecules, eradicating them and any harmful by-products.
· The combined use of hydrogen peroxide vapor and plasma are safely and rapidly sterilize most medical instruments and materials without leaving toxic residues. Following the reaction, the activated components lose their high energy and recombine to form primarily oxygen, water and other non-toxic by-products.
· When the process is complete, the vacuum is release and the chamber is returned to atmospheric pressure. The items within chamber are sterilized and ready for use.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 35 L to 135 L |
| Sterilization Method | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital, Medical Devices |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
In these sterilizers, h2o2 is used as a sterilizing agent. H2O2 Low Temperature Sterilizer. can be used on up to 95 percent of devices for sterilization. Our sterilizers are designed with the next generation of technology. In H2O2 sterilizers, hydrogen peroxide vapors are used as a sterilizing agent. The process of sterilization takes place in between 6 degrees C to 60 degrees C thus the medical instruments which can’t withstand high temperature can be easily sterilized and can reduce the level of the infectious micro-organisms and agents.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 150 L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
In these sterilizers, h2o2 is used as a sterilizing agent. H2O2 Low Temperature Sterilizer. can be used on up to 95 percent of devices for sterilization. Our sterilizers are designed with the next generation of technology. In H2O2 sterilizers, hydrogen peroxide vapors are used as a sterilizing agent. The process of sterilization takes place in between 6 degrees C to 60 degrees C thus the medical instruments which can’t withstand high temperature can be easily sterilized and can reduce the level of the infectious micro-organisms and agents.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 100 L |
| Sterilization Method | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
In these sterilizers, h2o2 is used as a sterilizing agent. H2O2 Low Temperature Sterilizer. can be used on up to 95 percent of devices for sterilization. Our sterilizers are designed with the next generation of technology. In H2O2 sterilizers, hydrogen peroxide vapors are used as a sterilizing agent. The process of sterilization takes place in between 6 degrees C to 60 degrees C thus the medical instruments which can’t withstand high temperature can be easily sterilized and can reduce the level of the infectious micro-organisms and agents.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 50 L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Medical Devices |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
EILIGPLAZ Sterilization process
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization, also known as hydrogen peroxide gas sterilization, is a low temperature sterilization process commonly used to sterilize heat-sensitive devices. A hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle typically requires less time than alternative forms of sterilization, such as ethylene oxide sterilization.
A hydrogen peroxide sterilization process involves H2O2 vapor filling the sterilizer chamber, contacting and sterilizing exposed device surfaces.
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization is also known as vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization or VHP. Healthcare facilities more commonly choose vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization over ethylene oxide sterilization as their low temperature sterilization system.
Hydrogen peroxide is most often used for plasma cleaning and sterilization. Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is most known for its cleaning or bleaching properties.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STERILIZATION PROCESS
· The vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization process is as follows:
· The items to be sterilized are placed in the sterilization chamber, the chamber is closed, and a vacuum is drawn.
· When an aqueous solution (50%+ 5) of Hydrogen Peroxide is dosed into a plasma machine vacuum chamber it evaporates and disperses and turns it into gas.
· Due to the disinfecting properties of Hydrogen Peroxide it kills all bacteria in the chamber and on the surface thus completing one phase of the Hydrogen Peroxide plasma sterilization process.
· After a period of hydrogen peroxide diffusion, the pressure is reduced in the chamber. The formation of a low-temperature gas plasma is initiated by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to create an electric field. Once the pressure inside the chamber drops more and the particles become excited enough to ionize, the hydrogen peroxide gas turns into hydrogen peroxide plasma. During this part of the sterilization, the hydrogen peroxide plasma breaks down all the genetic material of any bacteria into smaller molecules, eradicating them and any harmful by-products.
· The combined use of hydrogen peroxide vapor and plasma are safely and rapidly sterilize most medical instruments and materials without leaving toxic residues. Following the reaction, the activated components lose their high energy and recombine to form primarily oxygen, water and other non-toxic by-products.
· When the process is complete, the vacuum is release and the chamber is returned to atmospheric pressure. The items within chamber are sterilized and ready for use.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 60L |
| Sterilization Method | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
EILIGPLAZ Sterilization process
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization, also known as hydrogen peroxide gas sterilization, is a low temperature sterilization process commonly used to sterilize heat-sensitive devices. A hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle typically requires less time than alternative forms of sterilization, such as ethylene oxide sterilization.
A hydrogen peroxide sterilization process involves H2O2 vapor filling the sterilizer chamber, contacting and sterilizing exposed device surfaces.
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization is also known as vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization or VHP. Healthcare facilities more commonly choose vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization over ethylene oxide sterilization as their low temperature sterilization system.
Hydrogen peroxide is most often used for plasma cleaning and sterilization. Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is most known for its cleaning or bleaching properties.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STERILIZATION PROCESS
· The vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization process is as follows:
· The items to be sterilized are placed in the sterilization chamber, the chamber is closed, and a vacuum is drawn.
· When an aqueous solution (50%+ 5) of Hydrogen Peroxide is dosed into a plasma machine vacuum chamber it evaporates and disperses and turns it into gas.
· Due to the disinfecting properties of Hydrogen Peroxide it kills all bacteria in the chamber and on the surface thus completing one phase of the Hydrogen Peroxide plasma sterilization process.
· After a period of hydrogen peroxide diffusion, the pressure is reduced in the chamber. The formation of a low-temperature gas plasma is initiated by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to create an electric field. Once the pressure inside the chamber drops more and the particles become excited enough to ionize, the hydrogen peroxide gas turns into hydrogen peroxide plasma. During this part of the sterilization, the hydrogen peroxide plasma breaks down all the genetic material of any bacteria into smaller molecules, eradicating them and any harmful by-products.
· The combined use of hydrogen peroxide vapor and plasma are safely and rapidly sterilize most medical instruments and materials without leaving toxic residues. Following the reaction, the activated components lose their high energy and recombine to form primarily oxygen, water and other non-toxic by-products.
· When the process is complete, the vacuum is release and the chamber is returned to atmospheric pressure. The items within chamber are sterilized and ready for use.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 35L, 60L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Hospital |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
EILIGPLAZ Sterilization process
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization, also known as hydrogen peroxide gas sterilization, is a low temperature sterilization process commonly used to sterilize heat-sensitive devices. A hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle typically requires less time than alternative forms of sterilization, such as ethylene oxide sterilization.
A hydrogen peroxide sterilization process involves H2O2 vapor filling the sterilizer chamber, contacting and sterilizing exposed device surfaces.
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization is also known as vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization or VHP. Healthcare facilities more commonly choose vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization over ethylene oxide sterilization as their low temperature sterilization system.
Hydrogen peroxide is most often used for plasma cleaning and sterilization. Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is most known for its cleaning or bleaching properties.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STERILIZATION PROCESS
· The vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization process is as follows:
· The items to be sterilized are placed in the sterilization chamber, the chamber is closed, and a vacuum is drawn.
· When an aqueous solution (50%+ 5) of Hydrogen Peroxide is dosed into a plasma machine vacuum chamber it evaporates and disperses and turns it into gas.
· Due to the disinfecting properties of Hydrogen Peroxide it kills all bacteria in the chamber and on the surface thus completing one phase of the Hydrogen Peroxide plasma sterilization process.
· After a period of hydrogen peroxide diffusion, the pressure is reduced in the chamber. The formation of a low-temperature gas plasma is initiated by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to create an electric field. Once the pressure inside the chamber drops more and the particles become excited enough to ionize, the hydrogen peroxide gas turns into hydrogen peroxide plasma. During this part of the sterilization, the hydrogen peroxide plasma breaks down all the genetic material of any bacteria into smaller molecules, eradicating them and any harmful by-products.
· The combined use of hydrogen peroxide vapor and plasma are safely and rapidly sterilize most medical instruments and materials without leaving toxic residues. Following the reaction, the activated components lose their high energy and recombine to form primarily oxygen, water and other non-toxic by-products.
· When the process is complete, the vacuum is release and the chamber is returned to atmospheric pressure. The items within chamber are sterilized and ready for use.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 50 L |
| Sterilization Method | Low Temp Plasma |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Medical Devices, Hospital |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
EILIGPLAZ Sterilization process
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization, also known as hydrogen peroxide gas sterilization, is a low temperature sterilization process commonly used to sterilize heat-sensitive devices. A hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle typically requires less time than alternative forms of sterilization, such as ethylene oxide sterilization.
A hydrogen peroxide sterilization process involves H2O2 vapor filling the sterilizer chamber, contacting and sterilizing exposed device surfaces.
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization is also known as vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization or VHP. Healthcare facilities more commonly choose vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization over ethylene oxide sterilization as their low temperature sterilization system.
Hydrogen peroxide is most often used for plasma cleaning and sterilization. Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is most known for its cleaning or bleaching properties.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STERILIZATION PROCESS
· The vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization process is as follows:
· The items to be sterilized are placed in the sterilization chamber, the chamber is closed, and a vacuum is drawn.
· When an aqueous solution (50%+ 5) of Hydrogen Peroxide is dosed into a plasma machine vacuum chamber it evaporates and disperses and turns it into gas.
· Due to the disinfecting properties of Hydrogen Peroxide it kills all bacteria in the chamber and on the surface thus completing one phase of the Hydrogen Peroxide plasma sterilization process.
· After a period of hydrogen peroxide diffusion, the pressure is reduced in the chamber. The formation of a low-temperature gas plasma is initiated by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to create an electric field. Once the pressure inside the chamber drops more and the particles become excited enough to ionize, the hydrogen peroxide gas turns into hydrogen peroxide plasma. During this part of the sterilization, the hydrogen peroxide plasma breaks down all the genetic material of any bacteria into smaller molecules, eradicating them and any harmful by-products.
· The combined use of hydrogen peroxide vapor and plasma are safely and rapidly sterilize most medical instruments and materials without leaving toxic residues. Following the reaction, the activated components lose their high energy and recombine to form primarily oxygen, water and other non-toxic by-products.
· When the process is complete, the vacuum is release and the chamber is returned to atmospheric pressure. The items within chamber are sterilized and ready for use.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Chamber Volume | 100 L |
| Sterilization Method | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Mount Type | Floor Standing |
| Application | Medical Devices, Hospital, CSSD |
| Max Temperature | 50 C |
| Power Supply | 220 V AC |
| Door Type | Single Door |
| Control Type | Touch Screen |
EILIGPLAZ Sterilization process
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization, also known as hydrogen peroxide gas sterilization, is a low temperature sterilization process commonly used to sterilize heat-sensitive devices. A hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle typically requires less time than alternative forms of sterilization, such as ethylene oxide sterilization.
A hydrogen peroxide sterilization process involves H2O2 vapor filling the sterilizer chamber, contacting and sterilizing exposed device surfaces.
Hydrogen peroxide sterilization is also known as vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization or VHP. Healthcare facilities more commonly choose vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization over ethylene oxide sterilization as their low temperature sterilization system.
Hydrogen peroxide is most often used for plasma cleaning and sterilization. Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is most known for its cleaning or bleaching properties.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STERILIZATION PROCESS
· The vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization process is as follows:
· The items to be sterilized are placed in the sterilization chamber, the chamber is closed, and a vacuum is drawn.
· When an aqueous solution (50%+ 5) of Hydrogen Peroxide is dosed into a plasma machine vacuum chamber it evaporates and disperses and turns it into gas.
· Due to the disinfecting properties of Hydrogen Peroxide it kills all bacteria in the chamber and on the surface thus completing one phase of the Hydrogen Peroxide plasma sterilization process.
· After a period of hydrogen peroxide diffusion, the pressure is reduced in the chamber. The formation of a low-temperature gas plasma is initiated by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to create an electric field. Once the pressure inside the chamber drops more and the particles become excited enough to ionize, the hydrogen peroxide gas turns into hydrogen peroxide plasma. During this part of the sterilization, the hydrogen peroxide plasma breaks down all the genetic material of any bacteria into smaller molecules, eradicating them and any harmful by-products.
· The combined use of hydrogen peroxide vapor and plasma are safely and rapidly sterilize most medical instruments and materials without leaving toxic residues. Following the reaction, the activated components lose their high energy and recombine to form primarily oxygen, water and other non-toxic by-products.
· When the process is complete, the vacuum is release and the chamber is returned to atmospheric pressure. The items within chamber are sterilized and ready for use.
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