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Sterile processing & infection control blog — page 14
EtO - Ethylene Oxide Sterilization
Our first post in this series examines Ethylene Oxide Sterilization commonly called EtO. Why use alternative methods to steam?
Dr. Mario Finkiel, Ph. D.
The Right Steam Does The Right Thing
Steam often travels distances through piping before it enters the autoclave chamber and makes contact with the contaminated load.
Dr. Mario Finkiel, Ph. D., Henk Ras
Steam
In order to understand why autoclaves are most commonly used for sterilization we need to understand its driving force - steam.
Dr. Mario Finkiel, Ph. D.
Challenging project at NIBSC – UK
The National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC) is a center of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency in South Mimms - Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom.
Tuttnauer Product Experts
Sterilization by Heat
This post will focus on the most common methods that use heat to sterilize. So grab a cool icy drink, it's going to get hot. Very hot.
Dr. Mario Finkiel, Ph. D.
Introduction to Sterilization Methods
This post is the kick off of a long discussion concerning the evolution of the different methods of sterilization that were developed over the years.
Dr. Mario Finkiel, Ph. D.
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