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Plasma Sterilizer EXPlasma Z7

Manufacturer: EXPlasma

Low-temperature sterilization platform for sensitive instruments.

EXPlasma Z7 sterilizer

Overview

EXPlasma Z7 is the plasma sterilizer page that should target buyers who need compact low-temperature sterilization without moving into a much larger central-sterile footprint. The combination of a 7-liter chamber, a 10-minute flash mode, and a 20-minute standard cycle makes it relevant for clinics that want predictable turnover on sensitive instruments.

This page should not read like a generic sterilizer listing. Its main commercial angle is that it gives specialty clinics, satellite procedure rooms, and distributor partners a compact platform for heat-sensitive instruments while keeping power demand, size, and operating temperature within a more manageable small-facility range.

The most useful version of this page explains facility fit clearly: what kinds of facilities benefit from a 7-liter chamber, how cycle speed affects daily instrument rotation, and what buyers need to confirm about power, peroxide supply, and intended instrument categories before purchase.

Applications

  • ENT, endoscopy-adjacent, dental, and specialty procedure rooms that need low-temperature sterilization for instruments that cannot be handled like standard heat-tolerant loads.
  • Private clinics and outpatient centers where a compact device footprint matters but buyers still need repeatable cycle timing for daily operation.
  • Distributor portfolios aimed at clinic-level sterilization projects rather than large CSSD installations.

Buyer Fit

  • Facilities that want a practical sterilization solution for sensitive devices without committing to a larger infrastructure-heavy system.
  • Commercial teams comparing compact sterilizers where chamber size, cycle speed, and installation simplicity are the real decision factors.
  • Import partners building a low-temperature sterilization offer for small and mid-size medical sites.

Procurement Focus

  • Validate the expected instrument mix first so the 7-liter chamber and low-temperature process match the real workload rather than just looking attractive on paper.
  • Check whether the buyer values flash-cycle speed, standard-cycle stability, or the smallest possible footprint, because each of those priorities affects how Z7 should be positioned against alternatives.
  • Confirm electrical requirements, peroxide handling expectations, and day-to-day throughput assumptions before the quote is finalized.

Key Features

  • Low-temperature plasma sterilization for heat-sensitive devices.
  • Compact chamber form suitable for clinic and specialty center deployment.
  • Designed for repeatable cycle control and operational reliability.

Specifications

  • Sterilization mode (FLASH)

    10 min

  • Sterilization mode (STANDARD)

    20 min

  • Sterilant

    50% solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) wt

  • Audible acoustic energy

    60dB below

  • Operating temperature

    55C below

  • Electrical requirement

    AC 220V / 60Hz

  • Dimension (Width)

    39cm

  • Dimension (Depth)

    44cm

  • Dimension (Height)

    28cm

  • Power consumption

    Maximum 1,200W

  • Total weight

    30kg

  • Chamber dimension

    7 Liter

Product Media

EXPlasma Z7 sterilizer

Compliance & Downloads

Documentation & quotation support

  • Request the chamber-use summary, operating-cycle sheet, and installation requirements in the same package so procurement can review workflow and facility fit together.
  • Ask for commercial clarification around peroxide supply, lead time, shipment scope, and any start-up guidance needed for the target country.
  • For distributor evaluation, include target facility type and typical instrument category so the proposal can be framed around realistic clinic usage instead of generic sterilization language.

Product FAQ

What kind of buyer is EXPlasma Z7 best suited for?
It is best suited for clinics and specialty centers that need compact low-temperature sterilization for heat-sensitive instruments and want faster routine turnaround than manual or outsourced workflows can provide.
What should procurement teams compare before choosing EXPlasma Z7?
They should compare chamber size, cycle profile, power requirements, consumable handling, and how the sterilizer fits the actual daily instrument volume in the target facility.
What should be included in a quotation request for EXPlasma Z7?
A useful request should mention intended instruments, expected cycle frequency, installation environment, and whether the buyer also needs guidance on consumables, shipping, and startup requirements.

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