Gas and liquid contact apparatus – With liquid separations – On inlet
Patent
1975-09-26
1978-01-03
Emery, Stephen J.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
With liquid separations
On inlet
21 57, 21DIG4, 21 91, 261 78A, 426320, 426335, A61L 100, A61L 300, A61L 1300, A23L 334
Patent
active
040663990
ABSTRACT:
Humidifying composition is introduced into a portable gas sterilizer in droplet form. The composition is packaged in an aerosol can and comprises water, preferably water and organic solvent. Automatic controls effect a predetermined relative humidity in the sterilizer before initiating sterilizing gas introduction.
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American Sterilizer Company
Emery Stephen J.
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