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An autoclave is a device used to perform industrial and scientific procedures that call for higher pressure and/or temperature than the ambient conditions.
In the chemical industry, autoclaves are used to vulcanize rubber, cure coatings, and sterilise objects prior to medical procedures. They are also used for hydrothermal synthesis. Industrial applications use industrial autoclaves, particularly when making composite materials.
Depending on the size of the load and the contents, many autoclaves employ pressured saturated steam at 121 °C (250 °F) for 30 to 60 minutes at a pressure of 15 psi[1] (103 kPa or 1.02 atm) to sterilise equipment and supplies.
To ensure wearers have clear vision, autoclavable goggles have a hardened polycarbonate, optically correct lens with anti-scratch and anti-fog performance for up to 25 cycles without degradation.
The Global Autoclavable goggles market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Ansell introduces the BioClean Clearview Autoclavable Goggles BCAG. The frame is made of thermoplastic rubber. For improved comfort and fit systems for indirect ventilation decreased dangers of contamination. It has a robust polycarbonate lens that keeps scratches at bay and guarantees eyesight clarity.
Clear vision is guaranteed by a sturdy, polycarbonate lens that prevents scratching.
Enhanced comfort: The non-linting latex-free headband and soft thermoplastic rubber frame of the BioClean Clearview Autoclavable Goggles BCAG are perfect for wearing over eyeglasses.
Decreased Dangers Of Contamination: When entering regulated locations, BioClean Clearview goggles have upper vents and an indirect bottom ventilation system to reduce the danger of contamination.
Added characteristics: These autoclavable goggles include an optically accurate, reinforced polycarbonate lens that maintains its anti-scratch and anti-fog capabilities for up to 25 cycles without degrading.
Improved Toughness: Additionally, they have been tested to endure more than 40 30-minute autoclave cycles at 121 °C (250 °F).