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This is not an all inclusive list, please contact us if you have a different model.


 Midmark Autoclaves


  • Midmark 7 (or M7):
    A compact, manual autoclave often used in smaller clinics. It's known for its simplicity and reliability, typically used for smaller loads.
  • Midmark M11:
    One of the larger models with an automatic door feature. It's designed for heavy-duty use in larger practices. The M11 has a high capacity, making it suitable for sterilizing multiple instruments at once.
  • Midmark M11D:
    A variant of the M11, this model might include additional features or configurations for specific needs.
  • Midmark M9:
    Slightly smaller than the M11, the M9 is also a popular automatic autoclave. It’s suitable for practices that require medium-load sterilization.
  • Midmark M9D:
    Similar to the M9 but may include different programming options or features tailored to particular workflows.

Tuttnauer Autoclaves

 

General Information:

  • 1730, 2340, 2540, 3850, and 3870: These numbers typically indicate the chamber size or volume, with larger numbers corresponding to larger chambers.
  • E, EA, EK, EKA, M, MK, MKV, and EHS: These suffixes refer to specific features or configurations:
    • E: Automatic models with an electronic control system.
    • EA: Automatic models with an advanced feature set.
    • EK: Models with a quick sterilization cycle.
    • EKA: Quick sterilization with advanced features.
    • M: Manual models, where users control the cycle stages.
    • MK: Manual models with additional features.
    • MKV: Variants with unique voltage specifications or advanced manual controls.
    • EHS: High-speed autoclave models for faster cycles.

Voltage (120VAC vs. 230VAC):

  • 120VAC: Designed for North American electrical systems, typically used in the U.S. and Canada.
  • 230VAC: Designed for international use or regions with 230V electrical systems.

EZ Series:

  • EZ9, EZ10: Tuttnauer’s fully automatic autoclaves with a focus on user-friendliness. The EZ9 and EZ10 models differ primarily in chamber size.
  • EZ9K, EZ10K: Variants with "K" suffix often feature faster cycle times or are configured for specific sterilization needs.

FAQs

Is it better to repair an old autoclave or to get a new one? 

-  The decision to repair an old autoclave or purchase a new one depends on several factors, including the age and condition of the autoclave, the cost of repairs, and your specific needs. We generally recommend repairing them if they are less than 25 years old. Repairs on older models are generally cheaper than on newer models. The cost to repair an autoclave is generally significantly under what a new one will cost. 


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