Innovative Medical Autoclave Sterilization Tray 20x9.5x4 Perforated Lid Case
Innovative Medical Autoclave Sterilization Tray 20x9.5x4 Perforated Lid Case is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Innovative Medical Autoclave Sterilization Tray 20x9.5x4 Perforated Lid Case
Innovative Medical
• Durable heat resistant polymer sterilization tray with perforated amber lid
• Printed autoclave instructions for gravity and prevacuum cycles
• Secure stainless steel locking clips
• Overall Length: 20 x 9.5 x 4"
• Designed for reusable surgical, dental or lab instruments
Condition: Used
This Innovative Medical autoclave sterilization tray provides a reliable and reusable solution for sterilizing and organizing medical instruments. Constructed from durable, high-temperature polymer, it resists cracking and discoloration through repeated sterilization cycles. The tray measures approximately 20 inches long, 9.5 inches wide, and 4 inches deep, offering ample space for general surgical, dental, or orthopedic instruments.
The amber-tinted lid is perforated for optimal steam circulation and clearly labeled with autoclave parameters for both gravity displacement and prevacuum sterilization methods. The printed instructions specify 270°F–275°F (132°C–135°C) at 20 minutes for gravity cycles or 4 minutes for prevacuum, ensuring proper sterilization guidance. Two secure stainless-steel latches keep the lid tightly sealed during processing, maintaining safety and integrity.
Ideal for hospitals, clinics, and sterilization departments, this case is compatible with most standard autoclave and steam sterilizer systems. It’s reusable, lightweight, and easy to clean, making it a practical and cost-effective solution for safely sterilizing and storing instruments.
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