Processing a Range of Instruments
Because it is a Class B unit, the TJ-D12-18L-B can be used across a wide range of instruments, including wrapped and hollow items as well as solid ones. This makes it a versatile workhorse for a clinic that handles varied tasks. The 18-litre chamber holds a useful batch each cycle. As with any steriliser, the approved loads should be confirmed with Medigear.uk before use. This flexibility is the main reason clinics choose a Class B machine, and it saves needing several machines.
Keeping Clear Cycle Records
The built-in printer and LCD display let a practice follow each run and keep a printed record of it. This is helpful for clinics that maintain their own logs of instrument processing. Staff can check the display during a cycle and file the printout afterwards. A clear record supports tidy, organised routines. Having a printout on file is often valued during audits.
Daily Use in a Busy Practice
With automatic operation and vacuum drying, the unit fits neatly into a busy daily workflow. Instruments come out dried and ready, which helps a clinic turn them around between patients. The simple, guided control suits a whole team. This makes it a practical fit for a practice with steady demand. Less waiting between cycles keeps the day flowing.
Supporting Consistent Results
The reported precision of 0.1 degrees and 0.001 bar points to tight control over each cycle. This helps a clinic achieve a steady, repeatable outcome run after run. A consistent process is easier to trust and to document. Medigear.uk can advise on settings and supported use. Predictable cycles make planning easier.
