Autoclaves
One of the worst things you will encounter after running a sterilisation cycle in your autoclave is evidence of moisture, either within the chamber or, worse, the load itself. Wet loads are a common cause of contamination because excessive moisture can act as a pathogen pathway and cause recontamination of your sterilised instruments and equipment.
A ‘wet pack’ refers to any load that comes out of the autoclave problematically damp. The term originates in medical settings, where it usually refers to wrapped instruments that have visible moisture on or inside the pack after sterilisation.
Wet packs are a huge concern for hospitals’ sterile services departments, dental offices and medical clinics globally. In a medical setting, no wet pack can be trusted, and every wet pack should be treated as a serious red flag, because moisture can create a pathway for microorganisms to contaminate sterile loads.
In most research and industrial labs, although potentially less of a concern. Wet loads are still both an inconvenience and an increased risk of contamination, which can threaten the validity of research or testing.
In most labs, wet loads can usually be traced back to one or more of these three common causes:
With a little care, you’ll find it pretty easy to avoid wet packs and produce drier loads in the lab.
There are four things any autoclave user can do to ensure they end up with the driest possible finished loads:
Warning: vacuum cycles are strictly for non-liquid loads. If you pull a post-cycle vacuum on flasks holding liquid media, they’ll likely boil over or burst!
To perform the test, place a specialised indicator pack in an empty pre-warmed autoclave (usually over the drain), run a pre-vacuum cycle, and then examine the indicator for a uniform colour change, indicating successful steam penetration and air removal, with non-uniformity signalling a failure requiring investigation.
Budgets are tight, and resources are valuable. The last thing you need is to waste time, water, and electricity re-running sterilisation cycles. At Priorclave, our goal is to make sure labs of all sorts run as smoothly as possible. That means lab techs can spend more time doing their work and less time worrying about their equipment. At Priorclave, we build each autoclave to order, ensuring it has the right combination of features to help you get the job done with as little hassle as possible. Contact Priorclave direct, whenever you’re ready to discuss what combination of features will serve you best.
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ILM Guide 2026/27