In the realm of biotic pharmaceutics, stringent requirements for asepsis and heat-free sources necessitate high-quality sterilizers. To meet these demands in accordance with GMP standards using top-grade materials, the following products are employed in biotic pharmaceutics:
Products:
- Aluminum Kegs: Used for various antibiotics and their rubber covers, as well as other applications with high sterilization requirements.
Sterilizer Structure:
- The sterilizer series features double layers for enhanced functionality.
- During operation, the inner layer is filled with pure steam, while the outer layer uses standard boiler steam.
- This design facilitates two functions: vacuum exhaust and drying processes.
Key Points:
- Asepsis Requirement: Maintained at a high standard to ensure product sterility.
- Heat-Free Source: Utilizes pure steam in the inner layer for sterilization.
- Vacuum Exhaust and Drying: Functions provided by the dual-layer structure.
- GMP Standards: Adhered to with high-quality materials and design considerations.
By employing this advanced sterilizer system with its dual-layer structure and steam distribution, biotic pharmaceutics can achieve optimal sterility and meet the demanding requirements set by regulatory standards such as GMP.
The box is designed,produced and tested strictly according to the《 Steel Pressure Vessel》
·National patent door interlock
·National patent sealing technology of inner gas
·Reliable and stable micro-computer PLC+touch screen control,advanced function for recording,pringting and storing
·Elegant stainless steel decorate cover
·The heat preservation layer is made by polyurethane material and pearl rock wool
·The GMP confirmation access is fixed on the equipment
·The equipment has the function of creating steam by itself.
■ Size&Utilities
Specifications
Model |
Overall Dimensions |
Chamber Size
L*W*H(mm) |
Sream Consumpyion
(kg/cycle) |
Power
(KW) |
Water Consmption
(kg/cycle) |
Distilled Water
(kg/cycle) |
Net Weight
(kg) |
CG-0.2
|
895*1220*1720
|
760*600*600
|
40
|
1.5
|
150
|
8
|
650
|
CG-0.3
|
1195*1220*1720
|
1000*600*600
|
55
|
1.5
|
180
|
12
|
760
|
CG-0.6
|
1245*1300*1880
|
1050*680*850
|
75
|
2.0
|
200
|
20
|
1100
|
CG-0.8
|
1595*1300*1880
|
1400*680*850
|
85
|
3.0
|
250
|
32
|
1300
|
CG-1.2
|
1695*1370*1960
|
1500*750*1100
|
100
|
3.0
|
300
|
40
|
1900
|
CG-2.5
|
3195*1370*1960
|
3000*750*1100
|
180
|
4.5
|
500
|
70
|
2800
|
CG-5.0
|
3635*1800*2200
|
3400*1000*1500
|
300
|
7.5
|
700
|
130
|
4500
|
Steam Selection for Sterilization Processes:
The choice of steam quality is crucial in various sterilization processes to ensure effective and safe treatment. Here are some guidelines on which steam types to utilize based on the sterilization method:
-
Pure Steam Sterilization:
- Pure Steam Requirement: Pure Steam should be used inside the autoclave, as it directly contacts the elements being sterilized.
- Autoclave Jacket: Plant steam can be utilized for the autoclave jacket since it does not come into direct contact with the product.
-
Superheated Water Sterilization:
- Water Heating: The water circulating within the autoclave is heated through a heat exchanger using plant steam as there is no direct contact with the products.
- Sterilization in Place (SIP): If SIP is needed for filters, pure steam should be used.
-
Ethylene Oxide Sterilization (ETO):
- Steam Type: Pure steam is essential for ETO sterilization.
- Clean Steam: Clean steam is sometimes accepted in sterilization plants, following by pure steam. It aids in opening spores, helping the gas effectively eliminate microorganisms.
By adhering to these guidelines and selecting the appropriate steam types for each sterilization process, pharmaceutical and biotech industries can ensure thorough and efficient sterilization practices while maintaining product integrity and safety.