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Specific temperatures must be obtained to ensure the microbicidal activity. The two common steam-sterilizing temperatures are 121C (250F) and 132C (270F). These temperatures (and other high temperatures)830 must be maintained for a minimal time to microorganisms.
Five steps of autoclave sterilization Place the items to be sterilized in the autoclave. The door is locked. A vacuum pump sucks the air from the chamber. The temperature docHubes the correct level. Steam kills bacteria and microbes. Steam is released, the door is opened and items are ready for use.
Conditioning, exposure, and drying are the three most fundamental and specific steps in steam sterilization [81].
Here are the seven common steps in the sterilization process: Cleaning: Before sterilization, all items must be thoroughly cleaned. Inspection: After cleaning, items are carefully inspected for cleanliness and damage. Preparation and Packaging: Items are then prepared and packaged in a manner that maintains sterility.