What is cold sterilization?
Sterilization refers to the elimination of all transmissible agents (such as bacteria and viruses) from a surface, food, water or other fluid. There are many different methods to achieve sterilization including heat, chemicals and radiation. In this case, Cold Sterilization refers to eliminating transmissible agents (biological toxins) by filtration, without the use of the other methods.
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