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Autoclave vs. Sterilizer

Defining the seemingly synonymous terms for sterilization equipment

In the world of sterilization, there are a number of terms related to the equipment used to sterilize items in a laboratory such as: bedding, cages, instruments, tools, and hazardous waste. That equipment is frequently called a sterilizer, steam sterilizer, or autoclave, often shrouded in unknown reasoning behind the word choice.  While often used synonymously, there are distinctions between the three descriptions of sterilization equipment that must be understood.

 

STERILIZER

steam sterilizing autoclaveA sterilizer is any piece of equipment that is used to destroy all living organisms within the chamber through the use of specifically programmed sterilization cycles. By definition, Webster’s defines a sterilizer as a piece of equipment used to destroy microorganisms in or on, usually by bringing to a high temperature with steam, dry heat, or boiling liquid. However, there are a broad range of processes used for sterilizing:

  • Dry Heat Sterilization
  • Gas/Chemical Sterilization
  • Glass Bead Sterilization
  • Steam Sterilization
  • Sterilization With Ultraviolet Radiation

As a manufacturer, Beta Star specializes in the manufacturing and service for sterilizers that utilize saturated steam as the agent for sterilizing laboratory equipment and vivarium supplies such as animal cages, bedding, and waste. Beta Star also manufacturers specialized steam sterilizers used for bio-pharmaceutical research and production. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that of all methods available for sterilization, moist heat in the form of saturated steam under pressure is the most dependable.

 

AUTOCLAVE VS. STEAM STERILIZER

While the terms Autoclave and Steam Sterilizer are often used interchangeably…it is important to note that Autoclaves are used in many industrial applications including rubber vulcanization, plastic production and composite material curing. Autoclaves and Steam Sterilizers utilize a pressure vessel to subject vessel contents to controlled temperature and pressure conditions.

Steam Sterilizers are a specialized type of Autoclave which are designed, programmed and calibrated to render biological material sterile by precisely controlling, monitoring and recording chamber pressure, temperature and exposure time. Steam Sterilizers fulfill a critical role in laboratory research, bio-pharmaceutical production, and healthcare facilities as they provide precisely controlled, reproducible conditions used to maintain research integrity, pharmaceutical drug development and patient contact and inject-able materials.

Sterilizer Buying: 7 Tips to Consider

7 Tips to Consider When Entering the Sterilizer Purchasing Process

Buying a sterilizer can be a daunting task, with many customization options and features to choose from. However, it does not have to be. Our 7 Tips to Buying a sterilizer is meant to guide you along the purchasing decision with important questions to ask and keys to look for.

1. Industry Experience

Many university, biomedical, and pharmaceutical projects require unique insight and creative problem solving to bring a sterilization lab design concept to life with an installed sterilizer. It could be limited horizontal space for door operation, restrictive egress issues, excessive water consumption, or limited sterilizer size options.

2. Equipment Sourcing Location

Sterilizers manufactured in your home country facilitates a number of different value-added benefits to you as the end user. These benefits are numerous and significant: reduced lead-time due to the elimination of international fulfillment and logistics, minimizing risk associated with currency fluctuation, supporting the creation of jobs at home, and simplify the ability to oversee the sterilizer Factory Acceptance Testing.

3. Service and Support Options

Keeping your equipment running at peak performance requires preventative maintenance and support, akin to changing the oil and rotating the tires on your car. Not only service, but the ability to quickly get spare parts for inventory stocking and replacement must be a factor in your buying decision.

4. Internet Of Things (IoT) Connectivity

The world, and its equipment, is becoming more connected by the month with technology enabling Internet of Things (IoT) capability. This should not have to end with sterilization. Thanks to encrypted internet connections, sterilizer observation and technical support can be done remotely to facilitate online and immediate service with technical support personnel.

5. Cost of Ownership

The initial cost of the sterilizer is only a part of the overall cost of owning and operating a sterilizer. In addition to the sterilizer, the cost of spare parts and technical support needs to be researched and factored into the purchase decision when considering the lifetime cost of the sterilizer.

6. Water Conservation

When a sterilizer runs all day long, thousands of gallons of water can be consumed. Make sure to evaluate water conservation options during your sterilization search.

7. Project Integrators

For new and expanding facilities, the ability to purchase all equipment through one supplier makes the purchasing process easy. Make sure you can get all your equipment, including sterilizers, washers, and vent hoods with one decision.


Click here to download the Buying Tips as a PDF.


Attending AALAS? Experience Virtual Reality!

Visit Booth #1707 To Experience Virtual Reality and Enter To Win!

Are you considering attending the AALAS National Meeting in Charlotte on October 31st through November 2nd? Do it! Every fall, the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) puts on it’s National Meeting for members and non-members to attend lectures, poster sessions, and meet with vendors such as Beta Star. This year’s 67th Annual Meeting features nearly 300 educational sessions, 300 exhibiting companies, and more than 650 booths showcasing the latest research innovations and vendor products specifically tailored to vivarium laboratories.

sterilizer manufacturer vr tour

Experience Virtual Reality

To provide a sneak peek inside the world of sterilizer manufacturing, we will be giving a virtual reality look inside our facility at Booth #1707. Check out the latest in Virtual Reality Technology while taking a look inside Beta Star’s manufacturing, assembly, and sterilizer testing facility. If that’s not enough, by stopping by our booth, taking a virtual tour and dropping off your business card, you will be entered to win your own Virtual Reality Viewer and iPod Touch to take the virtual reality experience home!

Here are some helpful links to make the best of the AALAS Meeting. We hope to see you there!