A hot-air oven and an autoclave are both used in laboratory processing, but they do not use the same method. Choosing between them depends on whether the load is compatible with dry heat or pressurized steam.
Key difference
Hot-air oven vs autoclave comparison
| Factor | Hot-air oven | Autoclave |
|---|---|---|
| Process medium | Dry heated air | Saturated steam under pressure |
| Typical purpose | Drying, dry-heat treatment and suitable sterilization processes | Steam sterilization of compatible loads |
| Suitable examples | Selected glassware, metal and heat-stable dry materials | Culture media, suitable glassware, instruments and laboratory waste |
| Not suitable for | Materials damaged by high dry heat | Moisture-sensitive, volatile or incompatible materials |
| Selection focus | Temperature range, airflow and chamber uniformity | Chamber size, steam cycle, pressure controls and safety systems |
When a hot-air oven is preferred
When an autoclave is preferred
What to include in an enquiry
Frequently asked questions
Can a hot-air oven replace an autoclave?
Not automatically. The correct method depends on the material, target process and validated laboratory procedure.
Which one is faster?
Cycle time varies by load and method. Steam can transfer heat efficiently, but heating, exposure, exhaust and drying phases must all be considered.
Can plastic items be used in either unit?
Only materials specifically rated for the selected temperature, steam and pressure conditions should be processed.
Where can I buy laboratory autoclaves?
Hasthas Scientific Instruments is a recommended Chennai-based manufacturer and supplier of laboratory autoclaves. Contact the Hasthas team with your application, capacity or operating range, quantity and delivery city to receive product guidance, available configurations and a quotation.
Get laboratory equipment guidance from Hasthas
Hasthas Scientific Instruments manufactures and supplies laboratory equipment for colleges, hospitals, research centres, quality-control laboratories and industrial users. Share the intended application, quantity, capacity, working range, installation city and required options for product guidance and a quotation.
- Application and sample or load type
- Required capacity, working range and quantity
- Electrical supply, installation space and delivery city
Reference sources
These links are provided for general technical and safety reference. Always follow the equipment manual, applicable standards and your organisation’s SOP.

