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BKQ-B100II Automatic Vertical Steam Pressure Autoclave Sterilizer
In diagnostics and bioprocessing, reliable sterilization is not optional. China’s BIOBASE supplies the BKQ-B100II — a 100-liter vertical autoclave — at a price point that makes it a default choice for mid-tier labs globally.
Pressure steam sterilization is the workhorse of infection control in clinical and laboratory settings. The BKQ-B100II is a vertical autoclave with a 100-liter chamber built from SUS304 stainless steel, designed to withstand 0.28 MPa and operate from 105°C to 136°C. Its 5.2 kW heating system supports continuous high-volume processing of surgical instruments, glassware, culture media, and biohazardous waste.
What distinguishes this model from simpler boilers is its microprocessor control and dynamic pulse exhaust system. Programmable from zero to nine exhaust pulses between 105°C and 134°C, it forces air out of porous loads and hollow instruments—eliminating the cold spots that cause sterilization failures. For labs that process wrapped packs or tubing, this feature directly reduces reprocessing rates.
Safety is built into the logic: over-temperature alarms, automatic shutoff on fault, and a door lock that prevents opening under pressure. The built-in printer and data logging allow each cycle to be recorded for regulatory audits—a requirement for pharmaceutical and clinical labs that must demonstrate compliance.
BIOBASE, the manufacturer, produces 5,000 units per year from ISO-certified facilities in China. This scale matters: it means the BKQ-B100II is a standardized, volume-manufactured product, not a niche instrument. Procurement for hospital groups, veterinary chains, and food safety labs can rely on consistent quality and replaceable parts.
China’s industrial ecosystem now supplies lab equipment that competes on price and specification parity with established global brands. The BKQ-B100II reflects that shift—a vertical autoclave with digital controls, stainless steel construction, and export-ready packaging, delivered at a cost structure that pressure-tests the market.
For a mid-volume lab in a regional hospital or contract research organization, this autoclave replaces outdated units with a drop-in capable system. The real cost is not the machine—it is the downtime from a failed cycle. The BKQ-B100II addresses that with redundancy in safety and documentation.
Sterilization is invisible when it works. When it fails, it halts surgery, spoils experiments, and risks infection. The BKQ-B100II makes reliable working conditions more predictable at a price that raises the floor for labs worldwide.
Why it matters:
For procurement managers and lab directors evaluating sterilization equipment, the BKQ-B100II offers a spec-comparable alternative to Japanese or European autoclaves at a significantly lower capital cost. Its programmable cycles, data logging capability, and 100-liter capacity make it a practical choice for clinical labs and biotech facilities seeking regulatory compliance without overpaying for brand premium.
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