Sterilization cabinet Olympic Sterile-Driers™
dryinghospitalwith HEPA filter

sterilization cabinet
sterilization cabinet
sterilization cabinet
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Characteristics

Type
drying, sterilization
Facility
hospital
Components
with tray, with HEPA filter
Features
recirculating air
Material
aluminum

Description

Olympic Sterile-Driers™ offer faster drying in bio-clean air, as recommended by infection control authorities. For safety and efficiency, they are the preferred driers following methods of high-level disinfection. Olympic Sterile-Driers use HEPA-filtered air to efficiently dry reusable medical devices while reducing the threat of airborne pathogens while drying. Forced recirculating vertical airflow allows for faster tube and parts drying. The small footprint of the product is ideal for use in areas with limited space requirements. Designed with the clinician in mind Quiet by design Engineered to help greatly reduce the use of compressed air for drying, the Olympic Sterile-Drier greatly reduces the noise level in the SPD department. Each drying chamber has its own blower for quieter operation and greater air volume. Similarly, each drying chamber has its own HEPA filter for greater airflow and longer filter life. Fast efficient drying Recirculating heat – more than 80% of heated air is captured and recirculated for faster more efficient drying Forced vertical airflow – dries tubes faster as air is forced through each lumen HEPA filters – 99.97% efficient in removing all particles larger than 0.3 micron Smart by design Recirculating air system efficiently recaptures heated, filtered air to reduce use of electricity and prolong filter life. Olympic Sterile-Driers can handle almost any combination of equipment including batteries, cameras, cables, robot parts, trays and CPAP equipment.
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