Andersen is proud to offer terminal sterilization solutions to many industries. All are competitively priced, easy to use and offer unparalleled versatility.
Your volk lenses could go in the autoclave but many ophthalmologists say steam permanently clouds their lenses and dulls their loops and surgical sharps. Andersen's ultra-gentle cycles will not damage your instruments or your budget.
All Andersen sterilizers offer terminal sterility (10-6 SAL) at a very competitive price point.
Our sterilizers have a small footprint and large chamber. They're also easy to use and install - making them a seamless addition to your practice.
Commonly Sterilized Items
With Andersen, achieve 10-6 SAL terminal sterilization without loss of efficacy (dulling, clouding or degrading):
Volk lenses
Loops
Surgical instruments
Mixed material instruments or kits
Sharps
Plastic
Rubber
Non-wovens/Cellulose
Other Electronics
Batteries
FDA Clearances
Several of our sterilizers are FDA cleared for medical settings. We have 18 clearances covering everything from the sterilization of the longest and narrowest duodenoscope to rubber, plastic and cellulose.
Superbugs endanger your patients, staff and the long term stability of your facility. You need an FDA-cleared terminal sterilization solution. With incidents on the rise, sterility is no longer a luxury but, rather, a simple necessity.
When you think about staff time management, don’t just consider cycle time, also consider capacity. Instead of running all day, staff can run one cycle overnight.
High volume, small footprint. Compared to others, our chambers are big and our cabinets are small so you can sterilize more without taking up so much counter or floor space.
We are proud to offer abators that employ a dry catalyst resin. The resin converts ethylene oxide to biodegradable organic compounds. This is in contrast to catalytic abators that burn off EO and can be expensive to install.
Low acquisition and per cycle cost. Easy and inexpensive installation - no external air compressors or water lines. Many see full ROI in a few months or even a few weeks.
Ethylene oxide is the gold standard in sterilization. It offers hospital-level sterility assurance (10⁻⁶) along with unparalleled gentleness and material compatibility.
In our Ambulatory Surgical Center, cost savings are a very high priority. Minimizing repeated steam sterilization of delicate instruments, thus preventing their damage is also a high priority.
These systems offer us significant cost savings and preservation of our fine instrumentation. I have used Andersen Products gas sterilization units for over 10 years and estimate the cost savings to be in excess of $50,000 annually. I have repeatedly recommended these units to other plastic surgeons and plastic surgery centers to address these important sterilization needs.”
Dr. Joseph P. Hunstad M.D., FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon HKB Cosmetic Surgery Charlotte, NC
I tell everybody, I used ethylene oxide my entire career in the hospital. And as long as you do it safely, as long as you have the equipment installed to protect your staff, your fellow co-workers, your general hospital area, it is a perfectly safe and a very, very good sterilant.”
The only FDA-cleared, room-temperature gas sterilization solution on the market. When space is at a premium, Anprolene is king. All this at a very affordable price point.
The FDA-cleared EOGas 4 has four cycles to choose from. The fastest is just 3.5 hours. If you use the same high-dollar instrument more than once a day, this one’s for you!
Need a constant flow of sterile instruments for multiple specialists? Run 6-10 loads independently - start a new one while others are in process. Units can be validated.
Andersen Sterilizers founder, H.W. Andersen, M.D., designed and patented the first self-contained Biological Indicator (BI) in 1969. Long after his patent expired, his invention has become an industry in and of itself.