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What Type of Water Should be Used with an Autoclave?
When using an autoclave the question that everyone wants to have answered is what type of water should be used with an autoclave. This depends on the type of autoclave that one uses. With certain types of autoclaves that are hooked into house water or steam, there isn’t much of a choice. However, one has the choice and should make the proper choice when using a......
What is an Autoclave?
An autoclave is a piece of equipment that sterilizes instruments and solid / liquid media, including biological waste matter through the application of highly saturated steam. Autoclaves are used in laboratories, industrial settings and other places that require sterilization, ie. inactivation of bacteria, viruses, fungi and other microorganisms....
What Can Be Autoclaved?
In this article, we’ll explore some of the common—and not-so-common—uses for steam sterilization, a.k.a. autoclaving....
What are Rotors in a Centrifuge?
A centrifuge is an instrument used to separate the various components of a mixture. Based on the density and mass of the components, different materials have different buoyant properties in water. Centrifuges are used to separate solid particles from a liquid or gaseous medium by their density. In a centrifuge, the heavier particles will settle […]...
Types of Autoclaves (Gravity vs. Vacuum Autoclaves) and Their Advantages
Types Of Autoclaves The way that autoclaves work varies depending on whether they use gravity or vacuum-induced or pre-vacuum (pre vac) sterilization methods. That said, there are some autoclaves that use both methods to sterilize. Both types of autoclaves sterilize through high-temperature steam and the chamber becomes pressurized, so it does not release any […]...