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*Ensure that sterilized instruments remain sealed after sterilization and maintain perfect sterility during their shelf-life.
| Model | Voltage | Frequency | Power | Fuse tube | Mm(max) | Indentation | Packaging size | weight |
| WRF-80 | AC220V | 50Hz | 500VA | T5A AC250V | <250mm | 10mm | 460*350*220mm | 5.7KG |
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