Labzee Digital Hot Air Sterilizer BZDR-502 is a high-capacity, precision-controlled unit featuring a spacious 54-liter chamber for efficient sterilization. Its microprocessor-controlled system ensures precise temperature regulation with a fine resolution of 0.1°C. The forced air system provides consistent thermal distribution for reliable sterilization performance. It features a user-friendly LCD screen for real-time monitoring and control of temperature and time. Our Digital Hot Air Sterilizer BZDR-502 is ideal for drying, sterilizing, and heat-treating tools and samples in laboratories, clinics, and industrial environments.
| Chamber Volume | 54 L |
| Temperature Range | RT+10 to 250℃ |
| Temperature Fluctuation | ±1°C |
| Temperature Resolution | 0.1℃ |
| Temperature Uniformity | ±2.5°C % |
| Timing Range | 1 to 9999 minutes |
| Operating Temperature | +5 to 40 ℃ |
| Power Supply | AC 220V, 50Hz |
| Power Consumption | 1000W |
| Chamber Size (W×D×H) | 42×33×35 cm |
| Exterior Size (W×D×H) | 71×52×55 cm |
2 Grid Racks (Expandable to 5)
Labzee Digital Hot Air Sterilizer BZDR-502 is idealfor sterilizing glassware and metal tools, drying samples, conducting thermal aging tests, decontaminating instruments, and performing routine dry-heat sterilization in laboratories, clinics, and industrial settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: How does the timer function operate?
The built-in programmable timer allows users to set operation times from 1 to 9999 minutes, with automatic shutoff once the cycle completes.
2: Can Digital Hot Air Sterilizer BZDR-502 be integrated into a laboratory data logging system?
Yes, the optional RS485 interface allows data transfer and integration with laboratory information management systems (LIMS).
3: Is there protection in case of temperature controller failure?
Yes, a backup mechanical thermostat ensures continued operation even if the primary controller fails.
4: What is the material of the inner chamber?
The inner chamber is made of high-grade corrosion-resistant stainless steel, ensuring longevity and contamination-free operation.
5: What is the capacity of the sterilizer chamber?
Digital Hot Air Sterilizer BZDR-502 features a 54-liter stainless-steel chamber suitable for medium to high-volume sterilization needs.
6: How does the unit ensure even heat distribution?
The built-in forced air convection system ensures uniform heat distribution throughout the chamber for consistent sterilization results.
7: Is it safe to monitor the sterilization process without opening the door?
Yes, Digital Hot Air Sterilizer BZDR-502 includes a reinforced tempered glass observation window for safe and clear visibility during operation.
8: What is a Digital Hot Air Sterilizer and how does it work?
A Digital Hot Air Sterilizer is a dry heat sterilization device that uses forced air convection to evenly distribute hot air within a stainless-steel chamber. It operates at temperatures ranging from RT+10°C to 250°C, effectively sterilizing glassware, metal instruments, and other heat-resistant materials without using moisture.
9: What capacities are available for Labzee Digital Hot Air Sterilizers?
Labzee offers capacities from 25 litres to 252 litres, providing options for small laboratories, research facilities, and large-scale industrial applications.
10: What are the common applications of a Digital Hot Air Sterilizer?
These sterilizers are widely used for drying, sterilizing, and heat-treating laboratory glassware, surgical instruments, and industrial tools in medical clinics, research laboratories, pharmaceutical production, and manufacturing plants.
11: What are the advantages of forced air convection in sterilization?
Forced air convection ensures uniform temperature distribution, faster heat penetration, and consistent sterilization results, even for densely loaded chambers.
12: Can these sterilizers operate if the main temperature control fails?
Yes. They are equipped with a spare mechanical thermostat that ensures continued operation even if the primary control system fails.
13: Are Digital Hot Air Sterilizers energy efficient?
Yes. They are designed with insulated chambers and efficient heating systems to minimize energy consumption while delivering consistent sterilization performance.