Description
Medgen Autoclavable Biohazard Waste Bags are designed for facilities that require reliable containment of hazardous materials during sterilization. These bags help staff manage biohazardous waste confidently, knowing each bag withstands high autoclave temperatures. Ideal for hospitals, labs, and clinics needing secure disposal with clear hazard labeling and indicator features.
- Polypropylene Construction – Resists melting and maintains integrity at up to 285°F, supporting safe autoclave use.
- Built-In Sterilization Indicator – Provides visual confirmation of autoclave processing for peace of mind.
- Clear Biohazard Labeling – Features English/Spanish text and symbol for universal hazard communication.
- Flat Seal Design – Prevents leaks and contains waste securely, reducing risk during handling.
- Coreless Roll Packaging – Simplifies storage and dispensing, saving time for busy staff.
High-Temperature Waste Disposal Bags for Medical Facilities
These high-temperature waste disposal bags are engineered for demanding healthcare environments where safe, compliant disposal is essential. Made from durable polypropylene, they resist melting and tearing during autoclave cycles up to 285°F. The built-in indicator confirms sterilization, while clear biohazard labeling in English and Spanish ensures proper identification. Designed for hospitals, laboratories, and clinics, these bags support infection control protocols and help staff work efficiently. The flat seal and coreless roll format make handling and storage simple. With a 7–10 gallon capacity and 1.80mil gauge, these bags provide steady containment for routine and high-volume waste streams. Staff can rely on these bags for secure, compliant disposal every day.
Features and Benefits
Material and Temperature Resistance
- Polypropylene Material – Withstands autoclave temperatures up to 285°F for safe sterilization.
- 1.80mil Gauge – Offers strength and puncture resistance for reliable containment.
Safety and Compliance
- Biohazard Symbol and Labeling – English/Spanish warnings meet facility requirements for hazard communication.
- Sterilization Indicator – Changes appearance after autoclaving, confirming proper processing.
- Regulatory Use Limitations – Not for use in CA, FL, PA, or for interstate transport.
Convenience and Packaging
- Flat Seal – Prevents leaks and secures waste during handling.
- Coreless Roll – Eases dispensing and saves storage space.
- 200 Bags per Case – Supports high-volume waste management needs.
Product Specifications
Dimensions and Capacity
- Bag Size: 19×24 in (48.3×61 cm)
- Capacity: 7–10 gal (26.5–37.9 L)
- Gauge: 1.80mil
Material and Temperature
- Material: Polypropylene
- Maximum Temperature: 285°F (140°C)
Labeling and Packaging
- Biohazard Labeling: English/Spanish text with symbol
- Packaging: 20/roll, 10 rolls/case, 200/case
- Seal Type: Flat
- Color: Orange/Black
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Reliable Containment for Hazardous Waste Disposal
Choosing these waste bags means your facility benefits from high-temperature resistance, clear hazard labeling, and easy dispensing. The indicator feature reassures staff that waste has been properly autoclaved. These bags are a dependable choice for busy healthcare environments where safety and compliance matter most.
- High-Temperature Endurance – Handles up to 285°F for safe autoclave cycles, supporting infection control.
- Clear Hazard Communication – English/Spanish labeling and symbol help prevent mishandling.
- Efficient Packaging – Coreless rolls and flat seals simplify use and storage.
- Regulatory Compliance – Meets facility standards for biohazardous waste, with clear usage restrictions.
- Large Pack Size – 200 bags per case support high-volume needs, reducing restocking frequency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What material are these biohazard waste bags made from?
These bags are made from polypropylene, which resists melting and tearing during autoclave cycles.
What is the maximum temperature these bags can withstand?
The bags are designed for autoclave use up to 285°F (140°C).
How much waste can each bag hold?
Each bag has a capacity of 7–10 gallons, suitable for routine facility waste streams.
Are these bags labeled for biohazardous waste?
Yes, each bag features biohazard labeling with a symbol and English/Spanish text for clear identification.
Can these bags be used in all states?
No, they may not be used in California, Florida, Pennsylvania, or for interstate transport.
How are the bags packaged?
The bags are flat-packed in coreless rolls, with 20 bags per roll and 200 bags per case.
Is there a sterilization indicator on the bags?
Yes, a built-in indicator provides visual confirmation that the bag has been autoclaved.