Here are all temperature control appliances that are classified as medical devices according to the Medical Device Directive for Clinic & Pharmacy.
Temperature control appliances for the medical industry
Clinics – Doctors’ practices – Pharmacies
It is our hard-lined commitment to quality that has made Memmert a reliable partner in the medical sector and medical research industry ever since the company’s founding in 1947. Of course we are DIN EN ISO 13 485 certified since many years. The following products are classified as medical device according to the medical device directive (93/42/EEC).
For ovens covered by the scope of the Directive 93/42/EEC (Directive of the Commission on the harmonization of the legal regulations of the Member States on medical devices) the following intended purpose applies
Type | Intended use as medical device | Classification according to MDD |
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SNplus, SFplus | The product is intended for the sterilisation of medical products with dry heat at atmospheric pressure. | IIb |
SN, SF | The product is intended for the sterilisation of medical products with dry heat at atmospheric pressure. | IIb |
ICOmed | The appliance is intended for the creation and maintenance of constant environmental conditions for application in the field of in vitro fertilisation (IVF), especially for the incubation of oocytes, spermatozoa and zygotes in special culture dishes for IVF application as well as for gene expression and the biosynthesis of RNA and proteins. | IIa |
UNmplus, UFmplus | The appliance may be used for heating fango, silicate and APS packs for physical therapy and keeping them warm. | I |
UNm, UFm, INm, IFm | The appliance may be used for heating fango, silicate and APS packs for physical therapy and keeping them warm. | I |
INmplus, IFmplus | The appliance may be used for temperature control of rinsing and infusion solutions and contrast agents. | I |
IFbw | The appliance may be used for heating non-sterile covers and cloths. | I |
Storing sensitive sensors in a climate chamber with a maximum temperature deviation of 0.2 K? Reducing your process times during vacuum drying to an optimum? Ensuring interruption-free long-term testing? Running experiments with defined air exchange rates? Our industrial applications special introduces suitable appliances as well as case studies.
Storing sensitive sensors in a climate chamber with a maximum temperature deviation of 0.2 K? Reducing your process times during vacuum drying to an optimum? Ensuring interruption-free long-term testing? Running experiments with defined air exchange rates? Our industrial applications special introduces suitable appliances as well as case studies.
Storing sensitive sensors in a climate chamber with a maximum temperature deviation of 0.2 K? Reducing your process times during vacuum drying to an optimum? Ensuring interruption-free long-term testing? Running experiments with defined air exchange rates? Our industrial applications special introduces suitable appliances as well as case studies.
Storing sensitive sensors in a climate chamber with a maximum temperature deviation of 0.2 K? Reducing your process times during vacuum drying to an optimum? Ensuring interruption-free long-term testing? Running experiments with defined air exchange rates? Our industrial applications special introduces suitable appliances as well as case studies.
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