Method for regulating the amount of anti-bacterial agent in ster

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53425, 53440, B65B 5502

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ABSTRACT:
A method of regulating the amount of anti-bacterial agent in sterile packaging processes within the package which involves the steps of partially filling a container with any of a number of anti-bacterial agents in a solution of liquid, semi-liquid or frozen form, then placing articles into the container, so that an air space is formed within the container partially dehumidifying the air so that when the container is sealed the heating of the container and its contents to a temperature substantially below the boiling point of the solution and at a pressure of about one atmosphere, the surface within the container above and below the solution level, and the entire contents of such container, are sterilized, and have a regulated amount of anti-bacterial agent present in the air space.

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