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| Customization: | Available |
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| Theory: | Autoclave |
| Certification: | CE, ISO13485 |
The sterilization mechanism of ethylene oxide is through its non-specific alkylation with microorganisms, thereby inhibiting the normal function of the reaction group of microorganisms, and causing the death of metabolism.
Ethylene oxide is a broad-spectrum sterilant that can kill a variety of microorganisms at room temperature, including spores, tubercle bacilli, bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Our ethylene oxide sterilizer is a specialized equipment designed for low-temperature fumigation and sterilization. It utilizes a precise mixture of ethylene oxide under controlled temperature, pressure, and humidity to ensure reliable sterilization results.





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