autoklávovanie
Autoklávovanie is a sterilization method that uses heat, pressure, and steam to kill microorganisms. The process typically takes place in an autoclave, which is a sealed chamber. Autoclaves are commonly used in healthcare settings, laboratories, and the food industry to sterilize medical equipment, laboratory supplies, and food products. The effectiveness of autoklávovanie depends on factors such as temperature, pressure, time, and the type of material being sterilized. Standard autoclaving cycles often involve reaching temperatures of 121 degrees Celsius (250 degrees Fahrenheit) at 15 psi for 15 to 20 minutes, though specific parameters may vary. This method is highly effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores, making it a crucial tool for preventing the spread of infections and ensuring the safety of materials. After the sterilization cycle, materials must be handled in a sterile environment to maintain their sterility. Autoclaves require regular maintenance and calibration to ensure their continued effectiveness and safety.