Autoclave curing is (typically referring to) the process of bonding multiple materials into a single material with the use of an autoclave. Contrary to popular definition, not all autoclaves are steam-filled for processing or intended for sterilization. In composite processing, a dry-air autoclave is pressurized with air or Nitrogen gas and heating via internally mounted electric or other type of heating coils. Under external equal pressure and heat, specialized materials will bond or "cure" in an autoclave. The process is intended to produce certain properties unfound in raw materials such as light weight with great strength or specific type of rigidity. Materials with great strength and light weight are advantageous to many industries such as aerospace, automotive, and many others. See www.aschome.com and Google "787 autoclave" for more information. Ciao,
The principle in autoclaving is sterilizing the material using temperature, steam, and pressure. The high temperature will kill most microorganisms because they cannot tolerate the temperature. The pressure will cause penetration of membrane walls of organisms, disrupting or breaking the walls, forcing the steam into them, and screwing up the osmotic pressure.
this is an equipment used for sterilisation ususaly at high temperature and pressure.mostly 121C for 15 minutes
autoclaving means sterilising the essential lab vessels in an autoclave under pressure.
An autoclavation is a treatment in an autoclave, a pressurized heated vessel used for sterilization and laboratory experiments.
by autoclaving at 121°C for 15 minutes
Autoclaving is more efficient than boiling because it has a hotter temperature. This is sure to clean the tools correctly by sterilizing and remove all germs.
Prions are only destroyed by:• incineration• autoclaving in 1N NaOH
yes. They can by entering your nose and eating your brain you only have a few weeks to do whatever you want.
Sterilization is a process to achieve a bacterial free environment. This can be done in different ways. The most effective technique is autoclaving. In this technique the material to be sterilized is treated with steam (temperature at 121 degree Centigrade) under pressure (10-15 pounds/square inch), that will kill all forms of microbe.
by autoclaving at 121°C for 15 minutes
use a pressure cooker
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Autoclaving is used to kill all micro-organisms that are in the culture. Autoclaving is usually carried out at 121 deg C with steam under 2 atmospheres of pressure. A clean culture free of all micro-organisms is essential as you only want the organism of intrest to grow.
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Autoclaving
Autoclaving is more efficient than boiling because it has a hotter temperature. This is sure to clean the tools correctly by sterilizing and remove all germs.
autoclaving
Autoclaving is a method of sterilizing equipment by the use of pressurized high temperature steam. It may be used to sterilize surgical equipment for reuse or for sterilizing bottles prior to filling them with beer, soda pop, or other beverages.
Autoclaves use high preassure and temperature to kill anything that might infect your media etc.
Prions are only destroyed by:• incineration• autoclaving in 1N NaOH