How To Calibrate Your Autoclave

How To Calibrate Your Autoclave (Includes 11 Step Sample Procedure)

Written by: Scott Mechler

“Calibration” is a word that is frequently used in the steam sterilization industry. This blog post will explore what it is, what is involved in doing it right, alternatives, and the potential effects on an existing sterilization process. What is Calibration? At its very basic premise, calibration is bringing the response of a sensor (e.g. […]

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Biosafety Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4: What’s the Difference?

Written by: Arthur Trapotsis

Updated 11/3/22:  Information about the biosafety level requirements for handling SAR-CoV-2 (COVID-19 coronavirus) can be found here. Safety is of the utmost importance in any laboratory setting, especially when working with autoclaving equipment. In order to ensure the safety of lab personnel, the environment and surrounding communities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) […]

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Why To Autoclave Liquids With a Load Probe

Written by: Amit Gupta

In our previous Sterilization Cycles post on the F0 Cycle, we briefly reviewed the process for autoclaving liquids with a load probe. This post further discusses the benefits of using a load probe for sterilization validation. A load probe is a temperature sensing probe located inside the laboratory’s autoclave chamber. It is configured such that […]

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Bowie-Dick & Vacuum Leak Tests: Autoclave Sterilization Cycles

Written by: Arthur Trapotsis

The entire purpose of a laboratory or medical autoclave is to, quite simply, sterilize; however, without the proper conditions for sterility, an autoclave may fall short of its mission. Validation is an essential quality assurance measure designed to ensure that your autoclave operates exactly as intended. There are a number of different ways to validate […]

Steam Sterilization Cycles, Part 7: Product Lifecycle Testing in an Autoclave

Steam Sterilization Cycles, Part 7: Product Lifecycle Testing in an Autoclave

Written by: Arthur Trapotsis

In our 7th installment of the Advanced Cycles Series, we explore automated product lifecycle testing in an autoclave. Repeated exposure to an autoclave chamber’s extreme temperature and pressure conditions allows Quality Control Specialists to sharply accelerate product aging and evaluate the lifecycle of a product. Typically, this process requires that an individual (e.g. technician, scientist, engineer, etc) spend countless hours in front of an autoclave. What if you could program the autoclave to run multiple sterilization cycles (over multiple hours or days) with the press of a single button? Read more →

Properly Sizing an Autoclave Chamber for Your Animal Lab

Written by: Mike Peters

Steam sterilization is routinely used in animal laboratories for two reasons: 1) to sterilize animal cages in order to create a pathogen-free housing environment and 2) to properly dispose of harmful waste products. Since autoclaves are essential for everyday laboratory operation, it is important to select a chamber size with enough capacity to meet the […]

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Common Steam Autoclave Maintenance Questions, Answered

Written by: Amit Gupta

Keeping your steam autoclaves in proper working order improves productivity, reduces downtime, extends the life of the autoclave, and helps to ensure overall safety in the workplace. To help you with autoclave upkeep, we wrote about the importance of maintenance and shared some basic tips to maintain your equipment in a prior post.

In this post, we take the conversation a little deeper, answering common sterilizer maintenance questions and identifying the critical components on an autoclave that should be inspected periodically by a trained service provider. This is not an exhaustive list of all the autoclave components that should be inspected but merely the major ones.

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