Process-Perfect Fit , Zero Proprietary Lock-In.

Purpose-built steam sterilizers assembled with tried and true non-proprietary components, keeping you in control of parts, maintenance, and lifetime operating costs.

Why proprietary sterilizers cost more than you planned

The capital price is only part of the story. Proprietary sterilizer components create single-vendor lock-in with long-term costs and risk that your team has to absorb.
  • Single-source spare parts with limited pricing leverage
  • Longer lead times for critical components and boards
  • Extra effort to qualify replacement parts
  • More risk during the 10 to 20 year life of the system

Non-proprietary gives your team more control over parts, cost, and uptime.

Proprietary Sterilizer

BMT USA Non-Proprietary Sterilizer

Spare Parts
Proprietary components only available from the OEM
High-quality standard components available from multiple suppliers
Pricing
Pricing set by the OEM with limited room to negotiate
Competitive pricing through your preferred distributors
Maintenance
Black box components that slow troubleshooting and often require OEM service
Familiar, open components that simplify maintenance
Sterilizer Fit & Integration
Inflexible catalog sizes that can force room redesign
Custom chamber sizes and configurations to fit your footprint, utilities, and process
Lifetime Cost
Capital price plus high proprietary part markups and preventative maintenance spend
Better control of spare parts, service planning, and long-term operating spend

How we tailor a cGMP sterilizer to your process

We do not adhere to a one-size-fits-all philosophy when designing sterilizers for cGMP production. Instead, we map out your process, facility constraints, and available utilities to configure a chamber size, layout, and cycle recipes that perfectly align with how you run your operations.

Understand your process in detail, including load types, packaging, required cycles, and current throughput versus future capacity goals.

Map your facility with room layout and dimensions, door openings and corridor widths, pit dimensions or floor-mount space, pass-through wall locations, service access, and utility connection points.
Configure chamber size, equipment layout and service access, single door or pass-through, integrated or standalone steam generator—electric or plant steam heated, and operator interface locations, to meet your available space, process requirements, and utility availability.
Define how the sterilizer operates in your environment by selecting cycles and recipes for each load type, setting temperature, pressure, and drying parameters, and configuring alarms, user access, and data logging.

Align the controls with your site standards and plan integration with SCADA, BMS, or electronic record systems.
Utilize tried and true standard components and provide certificates of conformance where required. Prepare drawings, equipment manuals, and qualification documents. Plan commissioning, optional IQ/OQ support, spare parts strategy, and ongoing maintenance so the sterilizer is supported throughout its life.

Ready to see the difference in your facility?

Speak with a BMT USA sales engineer about a custom non-proprietary cGMP steam sterilizer designed around your process, facility layout, and long term ownership goals.
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14532 169th Dr SE
Suite #142, Monroe, WA 98272
Tel: +1 360-863-2252
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