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What is a laboratory autoclave?

A laboratory autoclave — also known as a steam sterilizer — is a sophisticated piece of equipment designed to use steam heat to kill any microbial life that may be present on a contaminated load. Autoclaves are considered essential equipment in almost any laboratory setting because they prevent the spread of foreign and sometimes harmful organisms within sensitive environments, ensuring the safety of researchers and the integrity of the research itself.

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