Autoclave supplier, Astell Scientific, is helping to ensure the safety and reliability of laboratory work at Barts Cancer Institute at Queen Mary University, London.
A Cancer research UK centre of excellence, Barts research is directed at preventing cancer and developing better diagnostic techniques and treatments to increase patient survival rates.
All the media, instruments, pipettes, tubes and blades used by the researchers in their experiments must be sterilised before use to ensure the scientific integrity of results.
In addition, much of the waste from the laboratory has been exposed to viruses or blood samples and needs to be decontaminated according to procedures set out for Biohazard Group 2 material.
Providing this vital decontamination and sterilisation are two Astell Scientific 735-litre square chamber autoclaves, whose large capacity enables them to complete the daily loads in one cycle.
Waste decontamination takes place in one unit in the morning and sterilisation of new media in the other in the afternoon. This procedure keeps the process simple and eliminates the possibility of accidental cross contamination.
The two new Astell autoclaves were adapted to be installed side by side with custom-designed fascia panels providing a neat, hygienic finish.
Principal laboratory manager, Vipul Bhakta, is pleased with the tailor-made solution. He said: “We replaced two 10-year-old Astell units that had given excellent service.
The new autoclaves have password-protected cycles that ensure efficient sterilisation of all our loads.”