Considering Purchasing Refurbished? Consolidated Remanufactured Steam Sterilizers are another option for the price-sensitive client. Each Remanufactured sterilizer goes through the same strict testing and inspection protocol as a new Consolidated sterilizer and can be ordered in a variety of sizes and control options for pre-vacuum or gravity operation. Each Refurbished unit includes: New Allen-Bradley controls. New wiring, plumbing, valves, insulation, framing, and cosmetic fascia paneling. Automatic waste-water cooling. A one (1) year warranty on parts and labor. A polished, tested, inspected, and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) certified pressure vessel. Be sure to read these 6 Important Questions to Ask When Purchasing a Refurbished Autoclave before making a decision on a refurbished unit. Stock updated monthly and refurbished sterilizers are available on a first come, first serve basis. Please contact us if your desired size is not listed. Laboratory Steam Sterilizers Model Chamber Dimensions (W x H x F-B) Volume (Cubic Feet / Liters) Status Medical Steam Sterilizers Model Chamber Dimensions (W x H x F-B) Volume (Cubic Feet / Liters) Status
2.28.24 Setting up your SPD for Success: 8 Reasons to Own a Backup Autoclave → Steam is the most reliable and effective method for sterilizing medical equipment, and as a result, autoclaves are a fixture in almost every ASC’s sterilization setup. But, as is often the case, there are numerous situations in which ASCs find themselves without sufficient sterile processing capacity or a backup plan for when main units are […]
2.7.24 Consolidated Earns ACT Label, Highlighting Commitment to Sustainability → Have you ever wished that you could review an autoclave’s energy and water use, manufacturing impact, and packaging content similar to how you’d read a nutrition label at the grocery store? That’s the idea behind the ACT Environmental Impact Factor (EIF) label. Short for Accountability, Consistency, and Transparency, the ACT label demonstrates the environmental impact […]
7.12.23 Cordyceps Sterilization: How to Kill “The Last of Us” Parasite → In HBO’s recent adaptation of “The Last of Us,” a popular action-adventure video game, life as we know it is upended by a parasitic fungus that transforms its human hosts into zombies. The culprit? Cordyceps, a real-life genus of fungus which is best known for infecting insects (most famously ants) in much the same manner […]