Sterilization of Plastics White Paper by Zeus
Posted Date: 1/7/2010
Sterilization can be achieved through a variety of methods and these will be considered individually with particular emphasis on the applicability of the method to the sterilization of plastics devices. No matter which sterilization method is used, the objective is to reduce the bioburden (the number of microorganisms present) to a safe level. Production in a cleanroom does not make a device sterile; it simply reduces the initial bioburden and... Download co more...
Sterilization can be achieved through a variety of methods and these will be considered individually with particular emphasis on the applicability of the method to the sterilization of plastics devices. No matter which sterilization method is used, the objective is to reduce the bioburden (the number of microorganisms present) to a safe level. Production in a cleanroom does not make a device sterile; it simply reduces the initial bioburden and... Download co more...
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