Infrared Sterilizer

An Infrared (IR) Sterilizer is a high-temperature sterilization device that uses infrared radiation (heat energy) to kill microorganisms. It is widely used in pharmaceutical, microbiology, and laboratory settings for quick sterilization of small instruments.

  • Sterilization of metal instruments (forceps, scalpels, glass spreaders).

  • Sterilization of inoculating loops and needles in microbiology labs.

  • Quick decontamination of small tools used in aseptic environments.

  • Rapid sterilization – Takes only a few seconds.

  • No chemicals or water needed – No toxic residues.

  • No risk of corrosion – Safe for metal tools.

  • Compact and easy to operate – No complex setup required.

Model : IR-950S

Maximum Temp in Central Zone (℃) : 900~1300
Maximum Outer Diameter of Sterilization Goods (mm) : Ø15
Length of Heating Area (mm) : 100
Automatic Sterilization Shutdown Time (s) : 7
Infrared sterilizer can achieve very high temperatures, typically ranging from 900°C to 1300°C, within a matter of seconds. These high temperatures are critical for the effective destruction of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and spores.

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Infrared Sterilizer

Model : IR-950S

Maximum Temp in Central Zone (℃) : 900~1300
Maximum Outer Diameter of Sterilization Goods (mm) : Ø15
Length of Heating Area (mm) : 100
Automatic Sterilization Shutdown Time (s) : 7
Infrared sterilizer can achieve very high temperatures, typically ranging from 900°C to 1300°C, within a matter of seconds. These high temperatures are critical for the effective destruction of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and spores.

Infrared Sterilizer

  • Application notes

  • Require onsite demo

  • Need application based assistance for model selection