STATIM 2000 “Classic”

Statim 2000: Designed to sterilize in a fraction of the time compared to traditional autoclaves (6 minutes vs. 60 minutes), STATIM reduced the quantity of expensive instruments needed as STATIM enabled practitioners to sterilize on demand. STATIM remains one of the quintessential innovations in Sterilization to day.

The first three generations of Statim 2000 were replaced by the STATIM 2000 G4 (Generation Four)

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An introduction to the original Statim “Classic” autoclaves

Like the STATIM 900, the STATIM 2000 boasts a 6-minute cycle, but has the added advantage of employing a fully removable chamber so you can aseptically transport a set of freshly sterilized instruments directly to the procedure area.

The STATIM 2000 is fully automatic. Simply select one of the three sterilization programs and with a single touch of the keypad, begin the cycle. An advanced microprocessor controls all functions and maintains optimal sterilization conditions, from start to finish.

SciCan’s STATIM cassette sterilizers have a biological effectiveness that has been proven in tests for hollow and solid instruments at many internationally recognized institutes in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

The STATIM 2000 is a reliable cassette sterilizer that’s compact enough to fit in procedure areas and fast enough to sterilize jewelry, expensive Lasik, PRK, endoscopic and cataract instruments, including phaco handpieces, between procedures – it can complete an unwrapped sterilization cycle in just six minutes and a wrapped cycle in 14 minutes.

Dri-TecC Convection Heat Drying for the STATIM 2000

Dri-TecC – Convection heat drying technology

The STATIM 2000 uses convection heat to dry instruments by utilizing the remaining heat in the system after the sterilization phase. Heat is captured and released into the cassette, drying wrapped instrument loads in as little as 10 minutes.

Sterilization cycle description chart

CycleUnwrappedWrappedRubber/Plastic
Sterilization time3.5 minutes10 minutes15 minutes
Sterilization temp.135º C135º C121º C
Total cycle time6 minutes14 minutes20 minutes

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ACCESSORIES available in the Shop:

01-100008A Cassette complete (with rack 01-106653)
01-100028S Seal & lubricant kit
01-100207S Air compressor filter
01-102119S Microbiological air filter
01-100812S Waste bottle complete
01-100204S Exhaust tube
01-103945S Instrument rack for unwrapped instruments
01-106653 Instrument rack for wrapped instruments
SCI134 Test Strip indicators (box of 250)
01-101783S Water reservoir cap & filter
01-109300S Water reservoir filter

statim_2000_cassettesysTM_cassetteSurgical Plastic Sterilization TraysStat-Dri Plus

SPECIFICATIONS:

Unit Size :L 480mm x W 415mm x H 150mm
L 19″ x W 16.25″ x H 6″
Cassette Internal Dimensions :L 280mm x W 180mm x H 35mm
L 11″ x W 7″ x H 1.5″
Reservoir Capacity :4.0 litres (distilled water) Approximately 40 cycles
Weight without water :21 kg/46 lbs
Power Consumption :110-120 V, 60Hz, 1300 W

The use of STATIM sterilizers was introduced to the body art field in the early 1990’s by Brian Skellie at Piercing Experience, and developed in community along with other practical innovations in applied safety precautions and techniques.