Otto

Safety and Compliance in Thermal Qualification

Ensure compliance, safety and efficiency in thermal qualification testing with intelligent automation and advanced connectivity.

Accurate Analysis, Reliable Results

Faults in thermal equipment can compromise critical processes, putting patient safety, sterilization quality and compliance with regulatory standards at risk. To avoid inconsistencies and guarantee the accuracy of tests, thermal qualification must be rigorous and automated.

Otto is a complete analyzer, designed to carry out tests with maximum efficiency, intelligent automation and advanced connectivity.

Immediate benefits:

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Features that make a difference

Equipped with advanced sensors, Otto carries out essential tests to validate the effectiveness of thermal processes:

Compact design

  • Lightweight, robust and ideal for use in the field;
  • Intuitive touchscreen interface

Advanced Measures:

  • Temperature measurement:
    • 16 simultaneous channels with T-type thermocouples;
    • Range from -100°C to 200°C.
  • Pressure measurement:
    • -1 to 4 bar range for pressurized applications.
  • Lethality Analysis:
    • Automatic calculation of F0, A0 and Fh for sterilization assessment;
    • Customizable parameters depending on the type of test.

Intelligent Integration:

  • Complete test automation: reduces manual errors;
  • Automatic Report Generation: with automatic approval/disapproval according to standards such as ABNT NBR 16328 and FDA CFR 21 Part 11;
  • Secure storage: via USB stick and internal memory.

Why choose Otto?

Otto from Arkmeds is the ideal analyzer for thermal qualification in autoclaves and washers. Measure temperature, pressure and F0 with precision, automation and digital reports.

High precision in temperature and pressure measurement

Intuitive touchscreen interface

Automated reporting according to regulatory standards

Connectivity and portability for field use

Ideal for sterilization, disinfection and hospital compliance