(on drugs packaging)

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  • 70Aseptic processing — is the process by which a sterile (aseptic) product (typically food or pharmaceutical) is packaged in a sterile container in a way that maintains sterility. Drink boxes Sterility is achieved with a flash heating process (temperature between 195°… …

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