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Single-door cabinet designed for vertical hanging storage of up to 8 endoscopes with positive pressure clean-air circulation and high-efficiency filtration.
The SHINVA ESC-GS-08 Endoscope Storage Cabinet is designed to support safe storage and drying of flexible endoscopes following reprocessing.
Suitable for a wide range of flexible endoscope brands and models, the cabinet provides controlled storage conditions to help minimise contamination risk and maintain endoscope readiness between procedures.
The vertical hanging storage system allows up to 8 endoscopes to be stored simultaneously while supporting airflow and efficient drying.
Long-Term Positive Pressure Storage: 24-hour positive pressure storage helps prevent unfiltered external air entering the chamber.
High-Efficiency Air Filtration: H13-grade filtration with ≤0.2μm filtration precision supports clean internal air circulation.
Enhanced Drying Function: Medical-grade compressed air and heated filtered air help dry both internal channels and external surfaces.
Intelligent Storage Management: Programmable storage modes support automatic start/stop scheduling and energy-efficient operation.
Traceability Function: Optional traceability features allow storage history and environmental monitoring data to be recorded.
Flexible Endoscope Compatibility: Adjustable removable hanging racks support different endoscope models and brands.
User-Friendly Operation: 5.7" touch screen control system with Siemens-based controls for simple operation and monitoring.
| Feature | ESC-GS-08 |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 8 Endoscopes |
| Storage Type | Vertical hanging |
| External Dimensions | 900 × 2173 × 685 mm |
| Net Weight | 200 kg |
| Door Type | Carbon Steel Painted Doors |
| Door Lock | Intelligent Electromagnetic Lock |
| Power Supply | 220V / 50Hz |
| Rated Power | 300W |
| Filtration | H13 ≥99.99% |
| Filtration Precision | ≤0.2μm |
Trusted by healthcare providers including the NHS (UK), Ministry of Health (NZ), and Southern Cross
