Professional High Efficiency German Autoclaves
Efficient, safe, reliable.
Faster cycles, optimal drying, and unmatched quality control for your medical and dental practice.

Essential Range - Puges
proven quality with excellent value

Performance Range - G1
The most popular busy clinic solution

Ultimate Range
Heavy Duty with the fastest cycle times

Premium Range
Super heavy duty for long term performance
Hatmed's Clear and Intuitive User Interface

Hatmed Guarantees

Enhanced Traceability with Hatmed External Printers
An optional Hatmed barcode label sticker and/or cycle record external printer can be attached easily at any time. No service technician needed. You can simulataneously print both the cycle record and the barcode label if you have both printers attached.

Fixed Water Connection vs Without
All of our autoclaves come equipped with external water connection ports for automatic supply of distilled water from external reservoirs—eliminating the need for frequent tank cleaning and wastewater disposal. These ports are conveniently located on both the front and rear of the unit, offering flexible connection options to suit various setups. Additionally, some models also include an integrated internal water tank, giving users the option to operate the unit without an external water source.

Class B Sterilisation
Class B autoclaves offer the highest standard of sterilisation, enabling both wrapped and unwrapped instruments to be effectively sterilised, regardless of their type or complexity. Through a process of fractionated vacuum — repeated evacuation and steam injection — they can sterilise solid, porous, and even complex hollow instruments with narrow lumens, such as surgical handpieces and endoscopes.

Class S Sterilisation
For clinics that do not require sterilisation of complex hollow instruments, a Class S autoclave offers a cost-effective alternative. Class S models typically use gravity displacement or a simplified pre-vacuum method to sterilise instruments. Depending on the model, they are suitable for solid items, simple hollow instruments like scissors and pliers, and in some cases, more complex hollow loads. Always refer to the user manual for the specific sterilisation capabilities of your Class S autoclave.
How Does an Autoclave Work?
1. Air Removal (Pre-Conditioning)
Air is evacuated from the chamber, either by vacuum or steam flushing, to allow steam to penetrate the load effectively.
2. Heating Phase
Saturated steam is introduced, and the temperature inside the chamber rises to the required sterilisation level.
3. Exposure Phase (Sterilisation)
The load is exposed to a precise combination of temperature, pressure, and time to destroy all forms of microbial life.
4. Pressure Release
After the exposure period, the chamber pressure is safely reduced, allowing steam to be vented.
5. Drying Phase
Residual moisture is removed, ensuring that instruments are dry and ready for safe storage or immediate use.
6. Cooling and Ventilation
Fresh air is introduced into the chamber, cooling down the load and completing the sterilisation cycle.
Autoclaves ensure that medical tools and materials are thoroughly sterilised, protecting both patients and healthcare workers from potential infection risks.





