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Low-temperature hydrogen peroxide (plasma) sterilizers are used for sterilizing medical devices that cannot withstand high temperature and moisture. Such a sterilizer allows safe processing of endoscopes, optics, polymer instruments, thermolabile materials, and complex medical devices. A plasma sterilizer forms sterilizing active particles from hydrogen peroxide in a vacuum, ensuring effective decontamination without damaging the instruments.
A low-temperature sterilizer is used in surgical departments, minimally invasive surgery units, endoscopy, intensive care, dentistry, and neonatology. Unlike steam autoclaves, a hydrogen peroxide sterilizer operates at significantly lower temperatures and does not affect the structure of sensitive materials. A gas plasma sterilizer provides sterile instruments in a short cycle and leaves no toxic residues.
Plasma low-temperature sterilizers combine vacuum, low temperature, and active hydrogen peroxide radicals. This allows uniform treatment of surfaces and internal channels of instruments. Modern models are equipped with automatic programs, sterilization parameter control, filtration systems, and cycle logging.
Thus, a hydrogen peroxide plasma sterilizer is an optimal solution for medical facilities where many thermolabile instruments are used and require fast and gentle sterilization.
To select a sterilizer for a specific department or medical center, it is important to consider the type of instruments and the intensity of their use.
For hospitals with high usage volumes, models with large capacity and extended programs are recommended; for clinics, compact systems with optimized cycles are suitable.
We offer certified medical low-temperature sterilizers with official warranty and service support. We provide delivery, commissioning, and staff training. All models comply with modern infection control requirements and healthcare facility standards.