Reviti Sterilization Tray Instrument Box perforrated in Complete Aluminium & Dual Locking System
$ 635
Availability: Currently in Stock
Delivery: 10-20 working days
Reviti Sterilization Tray Instrument Box perforrated in Complete Aluminium & Dual Locking System
Aluminum is chosen as the primary material for sterilization trays due to its favorable properties. It is lightweight, making it easier to handle and transport, especially when trays are loaded with instruments. Despite its lightweight nature, aluminum is still strong and durable, capable of withstanding the rigors of sterilization procedures.
Compared to stainless steel or other materials, aluminum Sterilization trays are lighter. This can be advantageous during handling, especially for larger trays with a substantial amount of equipment, as they won't add unnecessary weight to the load.
Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum naturally forms a thin oxide layer on its surface, providing corrosion resistance. This oxide layer helps protect the tray from the moisture and high temperatures encountered during sterilization processes, ensuring the tray's longevity and performance over time.
Heat Conductivity: Aluminum has excellent heat conductivity, which means that it can efficiently distribute heat during autoclaving (steam sterilization) processes. This helps ensure that all instruments inside the tray are exposed to the required sterilization conditions, minimizing cold spots and ensuring effective sterilization.
Heat Conductivity: Aluminum has excellent heat conductivity, which means that it can efficiently distribute heat during autoclaving (steam sterilization) processes. This helps ensure that all instruments inside the tray are exposed to the required sterilization conditions, minimizing cold spots and ensuring effective sterilization. 5. Compatibility with Sterilization Methods: Aluminum trays are compatible with various sterilization methods, including autoclaving, ethylene oxide (ETO) sterilizat