Basic knowledge of the appropriate concentrations for disinfection, antibacterial, and sterilization differences; contract filling.
This is basic knowledge about the differences between sterilization, antibacterial, and germicidal processes. It is a contract filling factory for liquid products equipped to handle small to large lots.
What are the differences between sterilization, disinfection, and antibacterial? - What is disinfection? Disinfection means "removing bacteria." In this sense, sterilization is also included in disinfection; however, outside of pharmaceuticals and quasi-drugs, the term "sterilization" cannot be used. Therefore, this expression is commonly used. - What is sterilization? Next, sterilization means "killing specific bacteria," as the term suggests. In this case, it is considered sterilization if the number of bacteria is reduced, even if not all bacteria are killed. It can also be referred to as sterilization if only one specific type of bacteria is reduced. This expression can be used for pharmaceuticals or quasi-drugs. - What is antibacterial? Finally, the meaning of antibacterial is "suppressing the growth of bacteria." Unlike sterilization or disinfection, which directly kill or remove bacteria, the goal is to create an environment that inhibits or hinders bacterial growth, making it less hospitable for bacteria. Our company is a contract filling factory for liquid products equipped to handle small to large lots. ● For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us.
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