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How to prepare the sterile environment for aseptic operation technology of unloader valves?

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How to prepare the sterile environment for aseptic operation technology of unloader valves?

Zhuji Infia Auto Parts Co., Ltd. 2024.08.29
Zhuji Infia Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Industry News

In applications involving industries such as medical, pharmaceutical, food processing and biotechnology, it is crucial to ensure the sterility of the operating environment where the unloader valves are located. The sterile environment is not only related to the quality and safety of the product, but also directly affects the stability and efficiency of the production process.
Environmental cleaning and disinfection
First, the operating area must be thoroughly cleaned to remove all visible dirt, dust and particles. This usually includes surface cleaning with a high-efficiency vacuum cleaner, a damp cloth or a special cleaner. Subsequently, the area is fully disinfected with an appropriate disinfectant. The selection of disinfectants should be based on their broad spectrum of microbial killing, low toxicity of residues, and compatibility with equipment and materials. Common disinfectants include hydrogen peroxide, ozone, chlorine preparations, etc.
Air quality control
The sterile environment requires extremely low levels of microorganisms in the air, so measures must be taken to control the air quality. This includes installing high-efficiency air filtration systems, such as HEPA filters, to remove particles such as dust, bacteria and viruses in the air. At the same time, the microbial content in the air is regularly monitored to ensure that the air quality meets the standards for aseptic operation. During the operation, the flow of personnel and the exchange of items should be minimized to reduce air disturbance and potential microbial contamination.
Temperature and humidity control
The temperature and humidity of the sterile environment must also be strictly controlled. Too high a temperature will accelerate the growth of microorganisms, while too low a temperature may affect the normal operation of the equipment. Excessive humidity will cause water vapor in the air to condense, increasing the risk of microbial reproduction. Therefore, the appropriate temperature and humidity range should be set according to the specific application requirements, and equipped with corresponding temperature and humidity control equipment, such as air conditioners, dehumidifiers, etc.