bdg77
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I was thinking the other day about various sterilization protocols. I was just wondering what people might think about this approach. First of all let me just say that I don't trust a whatman or really any other physical filtration device by itself for sterilty. It's a piece of plastic with pdf media inside. They can crack, blowout, deform (from heat or by applying too much pressure). Just for the record I think putting a whatman in a caulk gun is just a bad idea. They're are techniques to using whatmans (backflowing to unclog) and brute force is not a good one. Even after filtering with a 45 or 22 I would want to sterilize with heat also. So forget the 22. Anyways, thus follows is what I'm thinking. Say you have a pot of hot oil with temp control. You can make it 200F-400F. Say you added the correct amounts of raw, bb and ba to vials. Then with a pipette for add 10ml oil thats's say 300F. Cap it. Maybe swirl it around a bit but until the oils cooled down to 200 and shake it (this would only be to prevent excessive contact with hot oil and stopper, if it can take it then shake it up) at that point if necessary. Not sure what the max temp you would want to expose rubber stopper to is. Then other much faster method would be combine all ingredients in pot heat to appropriate temp (250-300?). Then add to vial and cap. Does that sound like a good idea for sterilty? Seems to me like everything would get hot enough to kill any micro organisms. The key would be getting oil and bottle hot enough but not too hot that raw gets burned or degraded. An infrared temp gun would come in handy for this. Just want to get feedback or critiques for this method. And nobody worry I don't brew anything. This is all theoritical.
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