
Medical professionals rely on orthopedic implants to restore mobility, stability, and function in patients with musculoskeletal conditions. A Modular Spinal Fixation System is one example of
The MSL.N-VS series vertical Class N pressure steam sterilizer is versatile, ideal for sterilizing various items in biomedical research, labs, and medical centers.
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WEGO MSL.N-VS series vertical Class N pressure steam sterilizer is a versatile device suitable for sterilizing instruments, textiles, glassware, mediums, rubber, sealed liquids (such as glass bottles, plastic bottles, and soft bags), wastes, and more.
It is widely used in biomedical research institutions, laboratories, and medical health centers.
WEGO MSL.N-VS series vertical Class N pressure steam sterilizer is a versatile device suitable for sterilizing instruments, textiles, glassware, mediums, rubber, sealed liquids (such as glass bottles, plastic bottles, and soft bags), wastes, and more.
It is widely used in biomedical research institutions, laboratories, and medical health centers.
| Model | Chamber Volume | Net Weight | Chamber (mm) Dimension(φ*L) | Overall (mm) Dimension(W*H*D) | Power Supply |
| MSL.B50L | 50L | 70Kg | 316*667 | 476*616*990 | 3KW, AC220V/110V, single phase |
| MSL.B80L | 80L | 94Kg | 386*695 | 546*688*1030 | 4.5KW, AC220V/110V, single phase |
| MSL.B100L | 100L | 102Kg | 386*895 | 546*688*1220 | 5.4KW, AC220V/110V, single phase |
| MSL.B120L | 120L | 178Kg | 500*620 | 700*850*1020 | 8.0KW, AC380V/220V, three phase |
| MSL.B150L | 150L | 198Kg | 500*780 | 700*850*1180 | 9.3KW, AC380V/220V, three phase |
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