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Contaminants such as loose dirt, carton lint, aerosols, and fine glass particles are removed by the Vacuum and Ionization process.
- 1) Compressed air passes through a condensate separator and coalescing filter to remove aerosols and fine dust particles.
- 2) Next, the air passes through an absorbent filter to remove gases.
- 3) A vacuum draws the particulate-laden atmosphere out of the container.
- 4) Individually cleaned closures are immediately placed on the container.
- Is extremely cost-effective.
- Saves time! No need to waste valuable time rewashing bottles .
- Provides a clean final appearance. You will not find any dust particles floating in your samples.
- Seals cleanliness into each individual bottle. Since each container is individually cleaned, they will not collect dust, flies, and other debris while stored in your lab.
- Odor-free and tasteless. The air inside the bottle will not interfere with your product in any way.
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