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Endoscope Washer-Disinfector Product

Overview

An endoscope washer-disinfector is a single automated machine that takes a used flexible or rigid surgical scope, threads it into a multi-lumen channel connector, and then washes, disinfects, and dries it without human intervention. The entire process happens inside a sealed stainless steel Wash Chamber Assembly in a single uninterrupted cycle, typically 25–35 minutes. High-level disinfection is achieved through the combination of mechanical action (fluid jets), thermal energy, and chemical disinfectant—eliminating the need for post-procedure manual scrubbing, which is both labor-intensive and highly variable in quality. Hospitals and surgical centers rely on these machines to process dozens of scopes a day and maintain inventory turnover.

The Endoscope Basket holds up to six scopes vertically while the Wash Pump & Flow System circulates hot detergent and disinfectant solution. The Chemical Dosing System system injects precise volumes of active reagent at the right time in the cycle. After chemical contact time, the Waste Drainage System automatically empties spent solution. Then the Heated Air Drying System pulls warm, filtered air through every channel to remove all moisture. A Control & Display Panel with programmable cycles lets operators select wash protocols by scope type, and automated logs track every reprocessing event for regulatory compliance.

How it works

When a scope is inserted into a Channel Connector Port, its internal channels are isolated and separate from the external wash environment. The Peristaltic Pump begins pumping a gentle enzymatic detergent through all internal lumens at 0.5–2 L/min—gentle enough not to damage delicate optics or sensors, but vigorous enough to break up organic soil. Simultaneously, the Circulation Pump sprays hot detergent over the exterior of the scope.

After 2–3 minutes of enzymatic wash, the Flow Distribution Manifold switches all pump outputs to rinse water. The system cycles rinse water multiple times—water is drained and fresh water pulled in—to remove all traces of detergent. Then the Chemical Dosing System system injects a measured dose of high-level disinfectant (typically peracetic acid, aldehyde, or phenolic compound) into both the external wash chamber and the channel connectors. The scope soaks in disinfectant for 10–15 minutes while the Solenoid Diverter Valve periodically circulates fluid to ensure contact.

When contact time is complete, Safety Interlock System verify that pressure is safe, then Waste Drainage System pumps all spent solution to a waste container. A final automated rinse with sterile water removes residual disinfectant. The Heated Air Drying System then activates: the Electric Heating Element warms incoming room air to 50–70 °C, the HEPA/Particulate Filter filters it through HEPA media, and the Drying Air Blower draws it through every channel for 5–10 minutes. Moisture sensors in the chamber detect when humidity drops below 30%, signaling that drying is complete. The operator removes the scope from the connectors, inspects it, and either returns it to the sterile shelf or stores it in a drying cabinet until use.

All Solenoid Diverter Valve and pump actions are orchestrated by the Control & Display Panel, which runs one of several pre-programmed cycles. A medical facility can select different disinfectants and contact times for different scope materials (flexible gastroscope vs. rigid arthroscope vs. video colonoscope all require slightly different protocols). At the end of each cycle, the machine prints or logs a reprocessing label with timestamp, chemical lot number, and operator ID—essential for traceability in case of patient complaint or recall.

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Bill of materials

9 top-level lines · 74 rows shown · 87 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Wash Chamber Assembly 4 parts endoscope-washer-chamber 1 17 assembly
1.1 Chamber Drum endoscope-washer-chamber-body 1 part
1.2 Endoscope Basket 2 parts endoscope-washer-basket 1 7 assembly
1.2.1 Basket Frame endoscope-washer-basket-frame 1 part
1.2.2 Scope Holder Cup endoscope-washer-scope-holders 6 part
1.3 Channel Connector Port 2 parts endoscope-washer-channel-connectors 4 2 assembly
1.3.1 Connector Body endoscope-washer-connector-body 4 part
1.3.2 Sealing Gasket endoscope-washer-sealing-gasket 4 part
1.4 Chamber Seal Kit endoscope-washer-seals 1 part
2 Wash Pump & Flow System 4 parts endoscope-washer-pump-system 1 13 assembly
2.1 Peristaltic Pump 3 parts endoscope-washer-pump-peristaltic 1 3 assembly
2.1.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
2.1.2 Pump Head Assembly endoscope-washer-pump-head 1 part
2.1.3 Silicone Pump Tubing endoscope-washer-pump-tubing 1 part
2.2 Circulation Pump 3 parts endoscope-washer-pump-circulation 1 3 assembly
2.2.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
2.2.2 Centrifugal Impeller endoscope-washer-pump-impeller 1 part
2.2.3 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
2.3 Flow Distribution Manifold 3 parts endoscope-washer-flow-distributor 1 6 assembly
2.3.1 Manifold Block endoscope-washer-manifold-body 1 part
2.3.2 Solenoid Diverter Valve endoscope-washer-solenoid-valve 4 1 assembly
2.3.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 1 part
2.4 Silicone Tubing Bundle endoscope-washer-tubing-assembly 1 part
3 Chemical Dosing System 3 parts endoscope-washer-chemical-dosing 1 14 assembly
3.1 Dosing Peristaltic Pump 3 parts endoscope-washer-chemical-pump 1 3 assembly
3.1.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
3.1.2 Encoder encoder 1 part
3.1.3 Pump Head Assembly endoscope-washer-pump-head 1 part
3.2 Chemical Storage Tank 3 parts endoscope-washer-chemical-reservoir 2 3 assembly
3.2.1 Reservoir Tank endoscope-washer-tank-body 2 part
3.2.2 Float Level Switch endoscope-washer-level-sensor 2 part
3.2.3 Pinch Valve endoscope-washer-drain-valve 2 part
3.3 Dosing Control Module 4 parts endoscope-washer-dosing-controller 1 5 assembly
3.3.1 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
3.3.2 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
3.3.3 Relay relay 2 part
3.3.4 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 1 part
4 Heated Air Drying System 4 parts endoscope-washer-drying-system 1 6 assembly
4.1 Electric Heating Element endoscope-washer-heater-element 1 part
4.2 HEPA/Particulate Filter 2 parts endoscope-washer-air-filter 1 2 assembly
4.2.1 Filter Cartridge endoscope-washer-filter-cartridge 1 part
4.2.2 Filter Housing endoscope-washer-filter-housing 1 part
4.3 Drying Air Blower 2 parts endoscope-washer-drying-fan 1 2 assembly
4.3.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
4.3.2 Fan Shroud endoscope-washer-fan-shroud 1 part
4.4 Humidity & Temperature Probe endoscope-washer-humidity-sensor 1 part
5 Control & Display Panel 7 parts endoscope-washer-control-panel 1 15 assembly
5.1 LCD Panel lcd-panel 1 part
5.2 Touch Digitizer touch-digitizer 1 part
5.3 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
5.4 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
5.5 Physical Button Keypad endoscope-washer-key-pad 1 part
5.6 Relay relay 4 part
5.7 Connector connector 6 part
6 Waste Drainage System 3 parts endoscope-washer-drainage 1 4 assembly
6.1 Drain Pump 2 parts endoscope-washer-drain-pump 1 2 assembly
6.1.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
6.1.2 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
6.2 Drain Hose Assembly endoscope-washer-drain-hose 1 part
6.3 Overflow Trap Valve endoscope-washer-trap-valve 1 part
7 Power & Thermal Management 5 parts endoscope-washer-power-thermal 1 11 assembly
7.1 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
7.2 Relay relay 6 part
7.3 Thermal Fuse thermal-fuse 1 part
7.4 Coolant Circulation Pump 2 parts endoscope-washer-cooling-pump 1 2 assembly
7.4.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
7.4.2 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
7.5 Coolant Reservoir endoscope-washer-coolant-tank 1 part
8 Safety Interlock System 4 parts endoscope-washer-safety-interlocks 1 6 assembly
8.1 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 2 part
8.2 Door Latch Switch endoscope-washer-door-switch 1 part
8.3 Thermal Fuse thermal-fuse 1 part
8.4 Relay relay 2 part
9 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $500–$3M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
gehealthcare.com ↗ Chicago, US Medical imaging & devices 100 units 12–20 wks
siemens-healthineers.com ↗ Erlangen, DE Medical systems 100 units 12–20 wks
🇳🇱Philips
philips.com ↗
Amsterdam, NL Health technology 100 units 12–20 wks
🇺🇸Medtronic
medtronic.com ↗
Minneapolis, US Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks
🇨🇳Mindray
mindray.com ↗
Shenzhen, CN Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks

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