Plasma Sterilizers
Plasma Sterilizer EXPlasma Z7
Manufacturer: EXPlasma
Low-temperature sterilization platform for sensitive instruments.

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

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.
