Medical Waste Sterilization
Pre and Post Autoclave Shredding Systems for Hospital and Centralized Plants
Having decades of engineering and manufacturing experience with autoclave manufacturing, Akarmak also offers Medical Waste Sterilization systems in its modern factories in Eskisehir. Our product range includes both pre and post autoclave shredding technologies for centralized plants and hospitals. Our large product portfolio offers every possibility for our customers in terms of equipment capacity and sterilization methods.
The medical waste sterilization equipment has been engineered and designed using advanced engineering tools. Akarmak treats every project as a special project and offers custom-made solutions for different customer and project requirements.
The Akarmak sterilization products can perform up to 8log10 microbial inactivation sterilization quality, and the level of sterilization is certified by well-known world institutions such as Robert Koch Institute & STAATT Level IV).
Pre-autoclave shredding systems are responsible for reducing the size of biomedical waste before it enters the autoclave for sterilization. This initial shredding process not only helps to optimize the capacity of the autoclave but also ensures more uniform sterilization by facilitating better penetration of steam into the waste materials. By breaking down larger items into smaller pieces, pre-shredding can improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the sterilization process.
Post-autoclave shredding systems, on the other hand, are utilized after the sterilization process to further reduce the volume of the treated waste. This secondary shredding step helps to render the sterilized waste unrecognizable and unusable, minimizing the risk of contamination or accidental exposure during handling and disposal. Additionally, post-shredding can facilitate the segregation and recycling of non-hazardous materials, promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility in waste management practices.
In summary, pre and post-autoclave shredding systems represent essential components of modern medical waste management practices. By integrating these technologies into their operations, hospitals and centralized plants can enhance the safety, efficiency and sustainability of their waste disposal processes, ultimately contributing to the protection of public health and the environment.