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What is autoclaves?

An autoclave is a pressure chamber used to sterilize equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high-pressure saturated steam at 121 °C (249 °F) or more for typically 15–20 minutes, depending on the size of the load and the contents. It is used to decontaminate laboratory waste and sterilize medical instruments.

What other technologies are related to autoclaves?

autoclaves Competitor Technologies

SIP systems sterilize equipment using steam, similar to autoclaves but in-situ; an alternative to autoclaving components.
mentioned alongside autoclaves in 92% (68) of relevant job posts
Integrated systems for cleaning and sterilizing equipment, providing an alternative to autoclaves.
mentioned alongside autoclaves in 74% (52) of relevant job posts

autoclaves Complementary Technologies

CIP systems clean internal surfaces of equipment and pipes; often used before sterilization with an autoclave or SIP.
mentioned alongside autoclaves in 78% (86) of relevant job posts
Glassware washers clean lab equipment before it is sterilized in an autoclave.
mentioned alongside autoclaves in 97% (56) of relevant job posts
Glass washers clean lab equipment before it is sterilized in an autoclave.
mentioned alongside autoclaves in 66% (81) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning autoclaves?

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Grifols
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Amgen
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