frysetørksykluser
Frysetørksykluser, also known as freeze-drying cycles, are a series of controlled steps used in the process of lyophilization. This process is primarily employed to remove water from a product, typically food, pharmaceuticals, or biological samples, by freezing it and then reducing the surrounding pressure to allow the frozen water to sublimate directly from the solid phase to the gas phase. The cycles are meticulously designed to ensure the integrity and quality of the final product.
The initial stage of a frysetørksyklus is freezing. The product is cooled to a temperature significantly below
The final stage of a frysetørksyklus is secondary drying, also known as desorption. In this phase, any