According to the latest report published by Credence Research, Inc. ?Bench-top Dental Autoclaves Market ? (Device Type ?Class N Autoclaves, Class B Autoclaves and Class S Autoclaves): Growth, Future Prospects and Competitive Analysis, 2016-2022,? the market was valued at USD 46.0 Mn in 2015, and is expected to reach USD 76.3 Mn by 2022, expanding at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2016 to 2022.
North America held the largest regional market, accounting for the market share of over 36% in 2015, and is expected to dominate the global bench-top dental autoclaves market during the forecast period of 2016 to 2022. Supportive government initiatives is the major factor the driving the bench-top dental autoclaves market in the region. Asia Pacific is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period, due to rising number dentals laboratories in the region and rising awareness regarding the dental health in Asia Pacific.
Among the device types, class B autoclaves are the dominating segment in terms of revenue due to due to the fact that it offers greater flexibility and is suitable for a wide range of setting. Moreover, class B autoclaves offer outstanding performance, unbeatable efficiency and the highest possible safety standards. The class S autoclaves is anticipated to be the fastest growing segment in the global bench-top autoclaves market as it?s an intermediate between the class N autoclaves and class S autoclaves. Moreover, user-friendly interface of the class N autoclaves would further drive the market in the forecast period.
An autoclave is a pressure chamber used to carry out industrial processes requiring elevated temperature and pressure different from ambient air pressure. Autoclaves are used in medical applications to perform sterilization and in the chemical industry to cure coatings and vulcanize rubber and for hydrothermal synthesis. They are also used in industrial applications, especially regarding composites, see autoclave (industrial).
Many autoclaves are used to sterilize equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high-pressure saturated steam at 121 °C (249 °F) for around 15?20 minutes depending on the size of the load and the contents. The autoclave was invented by Charles Chamberland in 1884, although a precursor known as the steam digester was created by Denis Papin in 1679. The name comes from Greek auto-, ultimately meaning self, and Latin clavis meaning key, thus a self-locking device. Source: Wikipedia
Full-Featured Programmable Benchtop Autoclave Control System?
The bulk of small-footprint autoclaves on the market are essentially glorified pressure cookers. If they offer any ?control system? at all, it is little better than the ?controls? on a toaster oven. The few benchtop models that do offer robust control systems are primarily repurposed medical devices. Since they were originally intended for dental offices and other clinics, their control systems are often limited to a few pre-programmed, FDA-approved cycles. Even if the control system is flexible enough to accommodate research tasks, the hardware itself is rarely up to the task: Sterilizing clean dental instruments is significantly less demanding than common research tasks like growth media prep and waste-load processing. ?Low-cost? dental-style benchtop autoclaves used for daily research tasks often begin to break down in just 24 months, and rarely last longer than five years. [Ref: priorclavena.com]
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