A 14-inch formalin chamber is a specialized sterilization device commonly used in medical, dental, and laboratory settings for sterilizing surgical instruments and other equipment. The chamber uses formalin, a solution of formaldehyde gas, to create a controlled environment for disinfection. It typically consists of an airtight container with a removable tray where instruments are placed, along with a designated space for formalin tablets or liquid. The formaldehyde vapors released within the sealed chamber effectively eliminate bacteria, viruses, and fungi, ensuring that the instruments are sterilized without the need for heat or electricity. The compact 14-inch size makes it ideal for small clinics or labs with limited space.