Established in 1958, TOMY is the leading laboratory autoclave sterilizer manufacturer in Japan, enjoying a strong reputation for product quality and long-lasting durability worldwide. TOMY laboratory autoclaves and centrifuges feature compact, top-loading designs that save space and maximize capacity, raising throughput, speed, and efficiency.
TOMY’s portable laboratory autoclaves and centrifuges also feature innovative, easy-use features and are designed for low maintenance and low cost of ownership. For service and assistance, we have a dedicated team* offering full sales, maintenance, and repair services for US customers. Through design, quality, and service, TOMY Saves You Lots.
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Thank you for your message! Unfortunately, the TOMY KITMAN T24 is not a model we carry in the US, so we're unable to provide specific support for that product. We recommend reaching out to TOMY directly or checking their service manuals for troubleshooting. For any questions regarding TOMY products we carry in the US, feel free to contact us through our website or email us at support@yomy.amuzainc.com. We'd be happy to assist!
It is not possible to sterilize sealed pouches using our autoclaves. Pouches need to be open in order to allow steam to enter and we recommend spraying a little bit of water inside any bag or pouch, which remain open during the sterilization process.
@@maxmarett8544 Yes, after the sterilization process, the pouches can be sealed. The purpose of opening the pouches during sterilization is to allow steam to enter and ensure effective sterilization. Once the sterilization is complete, the pouches can be sealed to maintain the sterility of the contents.
Great video, really helped a lot!! but I have a question on the vacuum autoclaves, what are their advantages over the gravity ones, besides their ability to sterilize porous materials?
Glad to hear the video was helpful, and that is a great question! I think the best way to answer this is to refer you to another one of our blogs that addresses this exact question: Types of Autoclaves and Their Advantages tomy.amuzainc.com/blog/types-of-autoclaves-gravity-vs-vacuum-autoclaves-and-their-advantages. Don't hesitate to give us a call or reach out if you have any other questions!