MST sterilizer overview

MST sterilizer overview
MST medical steam sterilizers
for 1 to 18 sterilization units
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Medical steam sterilizers MST-H
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MST-H series with
horizontal sliding doors
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Usable chamber volumes from
4 to 18 sterilization units (StU)
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Flexible loading height from
floor level 0, 350 up to 650 mm
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Extended door seal life; six times longer
than comparable systems due to high
precision milled sealing slot
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Stainless steel piping with minimal flange
connections
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Can be networked and integrated in
existing IT systems and CSSD
management software
Medical steam sterilizers MST-H
with horizontal sliding doors
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Medical steam sterilizers MST-V
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MST-V Series with vertical sliding doors and
usable chamber volumes of 4 to 12 StU
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The most compact sterilizer in its class (only
990 mm width including maintenance access)
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Water-saving and temperature tolerance due to
integrated gas jet pump
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Extended door seal life; six times longer than
comparable systems due to high precision milled
sealing slot
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Can be networked and integrated in existing IT
systems and CSSD management software
Medical steam sterilizers MST-V
Model
Chamber volume
Dimensions
Loading
heigth
StU1)
H x W x D (mm)
(mm)
Single-door
Two-door
6-6-6 VS1
6-6-6 VS2
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305
1970 x 990 x 1095 (11202))
785
6-6-9 VS1
6-6-9 VS2
6
440
1970 x 990 x 1395 (14202))
785
6-6-12 VS1
6-6-12 VS2
8
595
1970 x 990 x 1750 (17752))
785
6-6-18 VS1
6-6-18 VS2
12
870
1970 x 990 x 2395 (24202))
785
1)
2)
1 StU = 300 x 300 x 600 mm
Two-door version
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Litres
Improved work quality:
Belimed‘s new product design
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Modern product
 Green glass doors combined with high
quality stainless steel, white HI-MACS®
material and white glass operating panels
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Easy cleaning
 No protruding elements, grooves or corners
 Operating panel behind glass
 HI-MACS® is robust and easy to clean
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Consistent and ergonomic operation
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Process status display visible at a
distance
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Convenient and transparent user
guidance with CP-TOP
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Consistent operating interface for all
systems (Washers and sterilizers):
 Low training requirement
 Fewer operating errors
 Simplified maintenance
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Very bright, illuminated colour display
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Operator control panel is located at an
ergonomically ideal height for all
Belimed systems
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Simple touch button operation with
acoustic confirmation
Convenient and transparent user
guidance – Unclean side
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Login and user administration
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Process control
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Selection of 10 standard programs
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Door functions
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Autodiagnosis system and alarm
acknowledgement
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Service and maintenance
functions
Factory-Set cycles and values
No.
Cycle
Sterilize- SterilizeTemp.
Time
DryTime
Recommended load
11 min Instrumentes, packed in cloths or Containers,
+ 2x3 min max. 10 kg / Stu (gross weight)
1
Instruments
134°C
5 min
2
Textiles
134°C
5 min
6 min
Textiles, utensils
max. 7.5 kg / Stu
3
Rubber
121°C
20 min
6 min
Rubber, Textils, utensils
max. 7.5 kg / Stu
4
Heating up & VPR
134°C
5 min
3 min
No load
5
Bowie Dick Test
134°C
3.5 min
3 min
Bowie-Dick Test (3M, GKE…)
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Vacuum leakage test
-
-
-
7
Heavy Instruments
134°C
5 min
8
Porous goods
125°C
20 min
6 min
9
Gravity
121°C
20 min
-
10
Special
134°C
60 min
6 min
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No load
11 min. Instruments packed in Containers
+ 4x3 min max. 15 kg / Stu (gross weight)
Textiles, Instruments, packed in clothes
max. 7.5 kg / Stu
Single, non vacuum proof items, open or single
packaging. No Mixed loads.
Textiles, Utensils, Instruments
Operating unit design: Screen
Status bar
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Status
General information, incl. time and
date, error messages, transport unit
status …
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Menu selection
Switching between info menu and
main menu. The respective active
menu is displayed below. Each time
the button is pressed you jump
directly into the other menu
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Communication
The function selected at your
current location is always displayed.
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Selection
The selection is highlighted. Start
the action with the confirm button
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Action
Various actions are offered here:
Scroll, Return, Delete…
Menu selection
Communication
bar
Selection
window
Action bar
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Operating unit design: Buttons
Menu button:
Main menu
Information menu
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Button blocks:
 Menu
 Selection
 Action
Selection buttons
Confirm button
Action buttons
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 Confirmation
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Each button that is active
and can be pressed is
displayed with a lit LED.
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Non-lit buttons cannot be
pressed.
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Acoustic confirmation of
the button press
Convenient and transparent user
guidance - Clean side
Presentation in display:
 Date/time
 Sterilization program
 Current program step
 Error messages
Pictogram:
 Loading or unloading automatic
activated
 Status chamber and door
LED:
 Maintenance / error messages
 Cycle runs
 Door locked
Button:
 Open/close door
 Replace door seal
 Switch on/off transit block on the
unloading side
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Always up to date –
Process status display
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Display of the remaining time, readiness to load and unload or error messages
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Display in the form of an analogue clock by means of LED technology
 Display of the remaining run time of over 60 minutes in the form of a fast moving clockhand
 Presentation of a remaining run time under 60 minutes in the form of a fill-up clock
 Visualisation of process completion with a full, blinking clock
 Status display disappears on opening the door
 Indication of a process error with a complete, red blinking clock
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Easy access for servicing
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Full-surface opening on both sides
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Control cabinet can be folded
to the side
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Large area of free access to
technical installations
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Front access, no side access
needed
High level system control
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Only components from well known top
class suppliers
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Easy service access and remote
diagnostics with web server in the PLC
High quality sterilizer pressure chamber
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Chamber and jacket made of 1.4404
(316L) steel, better properties than
1.4571 (316Ti)
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Controlled, easy sliding, motor driven
solid stainless steel doors
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Well proven chamber sealing system
with precise milled sealing groove
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Approved according to PED and
ASME-Code "U-Stamp"
What to expect from a Belimed sterilizer
According to alternating stress calculations for
Belimed Sterilizers a pressure vessel check is
again after 50,000 cycles scheduled.
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10 cycles per day by 250 working days
= 2,500 cycles/year
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50,000 / 2,500 = in hospital use the
next pressure vessel check must be
done after 20 years
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20 cycles per day (industrial use) by
250 working days =
5,000 cycles/year
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50,000 / 5,000 = in industrial use the
next pressure vessel check must be
done after 10 years
Cubic sterilization chamber
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In terms of capacity not the chamber volume itself is important but how
many containers can be loaded per cycle
unused litres =
more energy consumption
Belimed sterilizer with cubic chamber
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Same capacity as round chamber but less
litres chamber volume and therefore less
energy consumption
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Conventional sterilizer with round chamber
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Same capacity as cubic chamber but bigger
chamber volume (more litres) and therefore
more energy consumption
Sterilizers manufactured in the most
modern facility in Europe
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Use of modern machines and tools
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Reproducible quality
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Short delivery times
Proven door sealing system
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Sealing frame made of solid square 1.4404
(316L) steel with milled, polished precision
channel (tolerance +/- 0.1 mm) and peripheral
full silicone seal
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Low movement of the seal in the channel and
gentle coverage guarantees a long service life
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The seal can be cleaned with gentle
compressed air for maintenance purposes;
program available in the system's service
mode
Belimed door seal life –
much longer than comparable systems
Belimed door seal system
Conventional door seal systems
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Welded sealing frame construction
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Door seal is pressed by steam
(risk of injury)
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No blow out function for maintenance
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Reduced lifetime of the door seal
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Separate production of the door frame;
high precision milled door seal slot
Solid-silicone door seal is pressed by
compressed air
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Easy maintenance; the gasket can be
blown out
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Extended door seal life; six times longer than
that of comparable systems
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Steam Quality Innovation
?
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Steam Centrifugal Separator
Steam outlet
Name:
Centrifugal separator
...........................
Function:
Steam drier
Steam inlet
...........................
Description of function:
The centrifugal separator is used
to separate the water particles
from the steam.
.............................
The water
particles are flung
against the cone wall by the
centrifugal force exerted by the
high flow velocity of the steam and
decelerated so that they separate
from.............................
the flow and run downwards.
Wet steam
Dry steam
condensate
Condensate outlet
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P&ID: Steam supply line 3
?
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Steam inlet in chamber
Name:
Steam
baffle plate
.........................
Description of function:
Serves as a guard so that the
steam does not flow towards the
load at full speed.
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Vacuum system –
quiet and water-saving
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Integrated, quiet water ring
vacuum pump with water saving
system and municipal water
circulation tank made of 1.4301
stainless steel
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Up to 80% lower coolant water
consumption than conventional
systems
Optional gas injector with vacuum unit
Name:
Gas
ejector
........................
Description of function:
A shear stress is produced by
internal friction and turbulence in
the boundary layer between the
fast motive medium and the
significantly slower suction
medium. This friction causes a
transfer of momentum,
i.e. the suction medium is
accelerated and entrained.
Benefits:
Vacuum pump can be operated at
a higher temperature, meaning that
the consumption of fresh water can
be reduced by approx. 40%.
Reaches a lower vacuum enabling
better drying results to be obtained
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Pre-treatment
Fractionated pre-vacuum
Description of function:
In the fractionated pre-vacuum process
the chamber is extracted until vacuum
and then filled with steam again. This is
repeated several times. This
progressively reduces the proportion of
air in the chamber.
Old
At the end of the pre-treatment a ratio of
steam to air is obtained which is known
as the dilution ratio.
1800
1800
70
80
80
Old dilution ratio
7200:1
New dilution ratio
39000:1
New
300
1500
1500
300
Example: MST-H 9-6-12 (1,000 litre)
Air after post-treatment = ca. 26ml
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80
90
90
90
90
Improved work efficiency
due to automatic loading and unloading
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Improved ergonomics –
by height adjustable transport carts
Transport cart for MST-H sterilizers
 Working height can be adjusted to
personal fit
 Easy loading and unloading due to a
optimal working height
 Battery powered cordless
for flexible use
 Two button operation for safe use
Transport cart for MST-V sterilizers
 Working height can be adjusted to
personal fit
 Easy loading and unloading due to a
optimal working height
 Battery powered cordless
for flexible use
 Memorisation of up to three different
heights
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Sterilization in day clinics and CSSD’s –
Compact sterilizers VAPOFIX
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VAPOFIX 3-3-6 or 3-3-9
with manual vertical door
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Single or two-door version
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Usable chamber space: 1 and 1,5 StU
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Swiss Made, chamber made of 1.4404
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EN 285 conform,
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Only 600 mm wide: the largest
chamber with the smallest footprint in
its class
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Optionally integrated electric steam
generator
Sterilization in day clinics and CSSD’s –
Compact sterilizers VAPOFIX
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Optional liquid cycle with flexible
temperature sensor Pt 1000 and
chamber pressure monitoring
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Easy operation by PLC control and
TOP 5000 operating panel
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Integrated or stand alone batch printer
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Can be networked and integrated in
existing IT systems and CSSD
management software
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Extended door seal life than
comparable systems due to high
precision milled sealing slot
Connectivity to CSSD management
software
Data recording
Datenerfassungs-PC
RS-485
RS-485
Ethernet
Ethernet
RS-485
Washer
1 1
RDG
WD 290
Washer
RDG 2 2
WD 350 Dual-Washer
Sterilizer
1 1
Sterilisator
MST-V
Hub/Switch
Sterilizer 2 2
Sterilisator
MST-H
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Archive buffer Belimed ICS 8535 EX
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All washer-disinfector and sterilizer data are networked and integrated in existing IT systems
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ICS 8535 EX saves batch parameters of up to 100,000 cycles
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Even if the CSSD management software is down the work can go on since ICS 8535 records
automatically all data
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Switch over to manual or batch printer documentation is not needed
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