Compare Batch and continuous sterilization.
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Continuous sterilization is the rapid transfer of heat to medium through steam condensate without the use of a heat exchanger. ... This is more efficient than batch sterilization because instead of expending energy to heat, hold, and cool the entire system, small portions of the inlet streams are heated at a time.
CONTINUOUS STERILIZATION
Continuous sterilization is the rapid transfer of heat to medium through steam condensate without the use of a heat exchanger. ... This is more efficient than batch sterilization because instead of expending energy to heat, hold, and cool the entire system, small portions of the inlet streams are heated at a time.
BATCH STERILIZATION
Batch sterilization is the reduction of contaminant organisms through the heating of a vessel. The entire volume of media is sterilized at once through the use of thermal or radiation techniques. When running a thermal batch sterilization, a system goes through 3 steps: heating, holding, and cooling.