
Laboratory work demands an environment where precision and contamination control are paramount. The integrity of research, cell cultures, and microbiological testing hinges on the absolute
WEGO Automatic Washer Disinfector efficiently cleans and disinfects hard and soft lumen instruments, gynecological, orthopedic, and surgical tools.
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WEGO Automatic Washer Disinfector is a highly efficient automated cleaning and disinfection device, suitable for hard and soft lumen instruments, gynecological, orthopedic, and conventional surgical instruments.
It features an advanced spray system and precise temperature control for thorough cleaning and effective disinfection, ensuring the sterility of medical instruments.
WEGO Automatic Washer Disinfector is a highly efficient automated cleaning and disinfection device, suitable for hard and soft lumen instruments, gynecological, orthopedic, and conventional surgical instruments.
It features an advanced spray system and precise temperature control for thorough cleaning and effective disinfection, ensuring the sterility of medical instruments.
Additionally, it incorporates an environmentally friendly design and user-friendly interface, significantly enhancing the efficiency and safety of the cleaning and disinfection process.
| Model | Water output | Overall dimension (W*H*D) | Rated Power |
| WGSC-300L | 300L/H | 900*800*1900mm | 2.0Kw |
| WGSC-500L | 500L/H | 1500*800*1800mm | 3.0Kw |
| WGSC-1000L | 1000L/H | 1500*800*1800mm | 4.0Kw |
| WGSC-1500L | 1500L/H | 1500*800*1800mm | 5.0Kw |
| Fully automatic pre -processing system, rinse, regeneration and pulse washing |
| Independent soft water and pure water supply pipeline |
| A variety of protection functions |
| Single & double-level reverse osmosis for choice |

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