〈1228.1〉 Dry Heat Depyrogenation
INTRODUCTION
Dry heat is the method most frequently used for the depyrogenation of heat stable materials. Dry heat depyrogenation is dependent upon two parameters: time and temperature, which equates to a thermal input. As a result, dry heat depyrogenation processes can be easily monitored/controlled and are highly reproducible. Depyrogenation processes typically operate at a range of temperatures from approximately 170° up to about 400°.