Heating after capping for additional sterilization

marecki_urs

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Hi !
Do any of you brothers have experience with heating gear for additional sterilization after capping ? For example 15 min in 220 F ( +- 100 C) It is significantly below the melting point of most powders, It is also significantly below the boiling point of carrier oil's , cosolvents , preservants ..At the same time 100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infection..
Of course, not all powders have such a melting point. What - for example, with test e, which has a point in 30 c will warming up will damage it ? At the same time - in the preparation ,according to recommendations, the solution reaches a temperature >= 100C (If we use for example a pan with water ..)
I will be very grateful for an answer.



100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infection100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infection100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infectionDo any of you brothers have experience with heating for additional sterilization after capping
 
Sorry for delayed response, I thought this forum was covered by a rep, and yeah I think most of us have heated it up with cap on to help evaporate the painful ba and bb in some gear, we just put a pin in the top and let it sit there while heating it up in water.

So im hoping that was your question, as I wasnt sure what you were trying to say exactly lol
 
Hi !
Do any of you brothers have experience with heating gear for additional sterilization after capping ? For example 15 min in 220 F ( +- 100 C) It is significantly below the melting point of most powders, It is also significantly below the boiling point of carrier oil's , cosolvents , preservants ..At the same time 100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infection..
Of course, not all powders have such a melting point. What - for example, with test e, which has a point in 30 c will warming up will damage it ? At the same time - in the preparation ,according to recommendations, the solution reaches a temperature >= 100C (If we use for example a pan with water ..)
I will be very grateful for an answer.



100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infection100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infection100 C is the temperature at which most bacteria die, which reduces the probability of infectionDo any of you brothers have experience with heating for additional sterilization after capping
Yes there is nothing wrong with eating up the vial after Captain as long as you put a needle in it to vent. The only thing is you want to check the Melting Point for each compound as you do not want to have your temperature above that or you will take the risk of melting away some of your compound and reducing the mg per ml

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Than U for Your answer Bro's

Macho - Test E has low melting point , about 30 C (probably even lower after adding BB ) ,so from what i understand in that case additional heating is not possible ? But how about preparation process - most people prepares it in frying pan ,significantly exceeding 30 , even 90 degrees C , so sticking to the knowledge of melting points , does this process destroy hormone already at startup ?
 
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