Autoclave vs pressure cooker
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02 Sep 2022 04:13:19 pm.
What is a Autoclave?
Autoclave or steam sterilizer is the most popular and widely used method of steam sterilization. The most dependable procedure to destroy all forms of microbial life with moist heat is steam sterilization under pressure. The autoclave is nothing but a large pressure cooker that increases the temperature of the steam in the chamber above the normal boiling point of water. Autoclave comes in many different sizes and flavours, from a simple pressure cooker to a more sophisticated, solid-state controlled in-the-wall unit. In general, autoclaves consist of a pressure chamber, pipes to supply and release the steam, valves to remove air to control the pressure, and temperature and pressure gauges to monitor the procedure. The standard conditions for autoclaving media are 121 °C (250 °F) with a pressure of 15 psi (100 kPa) above atmospheric pressure for 15-20 minutes. The duration of the procedure may vary according to the substances to be sterilized, and how full the chamber is. Autoclaves are also suitable for sterilizing items that are not being used or reused but discarded.
Difference between Autoclave and Pressure Cooker
Basics
– For sterilization of liquid substances wet or steam sterilization employing either autoclave or domestic pressure cooker can be used with a precaution of the slow exhaust. Pressure cookers are basically large saucepans designed to cook food very quickly, using steam under pressure. Autoclave, on the other hand, is nothing but a large pressure cooker that increases the temperature of the steam in the chamber above the normal boiling point of water. Autoclave comes in many different sizes and flavours, from a simple pressure cooker to a more sophisticated, solid-state controlled in-the-wall unit.
Method
– A domestic pressure cooker is essentially a small, single-wall steam sterilizer in which the steam is generated from water placed in the bottom of the chamber. It works just as well as autoclaving and can be carried out at rural healthcare facilities or even at homes. It works just like an autoclave – the pressure is applied to boiling water to increase the boiling point, and the temperature will increase with increasing pressure. Autoclaves generally use steam heated to 121 °C (250 °F) which can be achieved under a pressure of 15 psi (100 kPa) above atmospheric pressure. The average time for autoclaving is about 20 minutes but the duration may vary according to the substances to be sterilized.
Affordability
– Pressure cookers generally use a lot of pressure to sterilize the items and they are cost-effective and easy to use alternative to autoclaving. Domestic pressure cookers come in handy when some amount of media is to be sterilized. They are a whole lot cost-effective when compared to autoclaves and you can actually notice that there’s a pretty large price difference between the two. However, there are portable, less-expensive autoclaves on the market that are specifically designed for general purpose sterilization at nursing homes and hospitals, dental clinics, etc.
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