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Use H₂O₂ sterilization techniques with confidence

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Use H₂O₂ sterilization techniques with confidence

Sterilizing work spaces and containers is an important part of working with sensitive cells. As a highly efficient antimicrobial agent, hydrogen peroxide (H2​O2​) is often used to sterilize materials entering a clean environment.

Peroxide residues can however be left behind, which can have a negative impact. The best way to guarantee that there is no H2​O2​ residue in your bottles after sterilization is to ensure that none enters in the first place.

Download our application note now to see testing that shows H2​O2​ does not enter our bottles during vaporized exposure or spray application.

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