
Protect Your Research. Strengthen Your Sterilization Process.
Every laboratory depends on a reliable steam sterilization process to protect research, prevent contamination, and keep experiments and production workflows on schedule. When a sterilizer begins to fail, it’s not just an equipment issue — it disrupts your science, slows your team, and risks compromising critical work.
Replacing an autoclave can take weeks or months and often requires construction, rigging, utility changes, and major downtime.
That’s why many laboratories choose a better path: modernizing the autoclave they already have, right where it stands.
With In-Place Upgrades and Complete Rebuilds, your autoclave is restored to modern performance standards with minimal disruption to your facility — so your team can stay focused on research, not equipment outages.
Why This Matters to Your Lab
Minimize Downtime and Protect Your Workflow
A failing autoclave slows everything: cycle backlogs, delayed experiments, missed deadlines, and increased contamination risk.
With Beta Star’s in-place approach, the autoclave remains installed — avoiding the construction and long outages required for a full replacement. While the unit will not be available during the upgrade, most projects are completed in:
- 1–2 days for control upgrades
- 3–4 days for complete rebuilds
This allows you to restore a critical part of your sterilization workflow far faster than waiting for new equipment or shipping your autoclave out for refurbishment.
Keep Your Research Moving Forward
When sterilization is inconsistent, research becomes vulnerable. Delayed loads and cycle failures impact sample integrity, biosecurity, throughput, and regulatory compliance.
Upgrading the autoclave in place quickly restores the reliability your scientific teams depend on — reducing cycle interruptions and ensuring your sterilization process supports your daily workload.
Reduce Risk and Lead Times
New autoclaves can involve long manufacturing lead times, utility modifications, and installation delays. In-place modernization avoids all of this. You keep your existing chamber — which is often the most durable part of the system — and refresh only what’s needed.
This means fewer unknowns, fewer delays, and faster return to productive research.
Support Laboratory Sustainability Goals
Extending the useful life of your autoclave aligns with the growing focus on:
- Laboratory sustainability
- Equipment lifecycle optimization
- Responsible asset management
- Reduced waste and environmental impact
Instead of discarding a perfectly viable chamber, modernization reuses the core structure, reduces material waste, and avoids the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing and transporting a new autoclave.
What’s Involved: Control Upgrades vs. Complete Rebuilds
Control Upgrade — Fastest Path to Improved Sterilization Performance
A control upgrade is ideal when the chamber and piping components are still in good condition.
Beta Star replaces the full control system — electronics, interface, alarms, monitoring, and logic — while leaving the mechanical system intact.
A control upgrade delivers:
- Improved cycle accuracy and repeatability
- Modern data handling and documentation
- Faster troubleshooting
- More stable support of your steam sterilization process
- Minimal downtime and minimal disruption
This is the fastest, most budget-friendly way to restore reliable sterilization performance.
Complete Rebuild — New Mechanical System With Lowest Cost of Ownership
When the chamber is solid but the piping and mechanical components are worn or outdated, a complete rebuild provides the performance of a new autoclave without the cost and installation hassle.
Beta Star technicians:
- Strip the autoclave to the chamber
- Replace the entire piping and mechanical system
- Install redesigned, serviceable, high-performance components
- Add modern controls for full-cycle reliability
- Use non-proprietary parts throughout the rebuild for the lowest long-term cost of ownership
The outcome: dependable sterilization performance that safeguards your research and keeps your lab running efficiently.
What You Receive With an In-Place Upgrade or Rebuild
A Modern Control Platform
Stronger cycle control, better documentation, enhanced diagnostics — all supporting a stable sterilization workflow.
Updated Drawings & Documentation
Every modernization includes updated P&ID, electrical schematics, pneumatic drawings (when applicable), and refreshed O&M documentation.
Custom Fascia & Enclosures
Panels are designed for safety, cleanliness, and ease of service — ensuring your autoclave integrates neatly into your laboratory environment.
Non-Proprietary Replacement Components
Service and maintenance become easier and more cost-effective with readily available industrial components.
Optional SAT Support
Beta Star technicians provide site acceptance testing and documentation to ensure the upgraded autoclave meets your operational and compliance requirements.
The Bottom Line
Your sterilization process is the backbone of your lab. When your autoclave is unreliable, your research is at risk.
With an In-Place Upgrade or Complete Rebuild, you can:
- Restore reliable sterilization
- Protect research integrity
- Avoid long equipment outages
- Extend the life of your autoclave
- Improve sustainability and reduce waste
- Maintain operational continuity
All with significantly less disruption than replacing the entire system.
Ready to Strengthen Your Sterilization Process?
Beta Star will evaluate your chamber and mechanical system, then recommend the most effective modernization path — whether that’s a control upgrade, a complete rebuild, or (only if necessary) full replacement.
Protect your research. Minimize downtime. Modernize with confidence.


