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Sistema Stainless steel tools

We are proud to be the sole distributor of Sistema MK Stainless steel tools in Ireland. We therefore provide a diverse range of products and solutions catering to various sectors, including industry, medicine, pharmaceuticals, chemical laboratories, and cosmetology. Our offerings include stainless sterile tools essential for outfitting research centers, medical facilities, and similar organizations that rely on laboratory analyses for their operations.

 

Crafted from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, our products are well-suited for use in sterile or aggressive environments, ensuring durability and reliability. All items are of superior quality and exclusively manufactured in Germany.

 

Practical suitability of stainless steel tools

Hardness grade for workshops: Minimal hardness meets standard hardness of standard tools (special hardening process)

lifelong steam-pressure-temperature-autoclaving cycles at up to 134°C / 2 bar (pharmaceutical industry, medical technology, hospital sector, etc.). Therefore all tools must be either stainless steel or autoclaving-safe special synthetic material.

Functional practical suitability: No compromise in functionality. Guarantee: Life-long guarantee against breaking and manufacturing defects.

No fats or oils: All tools and tool trolleys/boxes are fat and oil free (including fittings and ratchets). This allows for countless autoclaving cycles at up to 134°C / 2 bar (pharmaceutical industry, medical technology, hospital sector, etc.).

Sistema MK Stainless steel are autoclavable, but what is autoclaving? 

Autoclaving stands out as the most efficient means of sterilizing laboratory equipment, especially for liquid handling products, effectively eliminating harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores. This method capitalizes on the principle that the boiling point of water (or steam) rises under high pressure. The procedure takes place within a device called an Autoclave, applying elevated pressure at a recommended temperature of 250°F (121°C) for 15-20 minutes to ensure thorough sterilization of the equipment. Autoclaving, or steam sterilization, is widely employed across various industries, including medicine, dentistry, microbiology, and veterinary science.