Abstract
A process is described for the in-place automated cleaning of manufacturing and hold tanks. The process evaluations conducted during cycle development are described. A qualified cycle is recommended. This cycle is comprised of a 5-min chlorinated water rinse, a 3-min air purge, a 15-min detergent wash (recirculated) followed by a 12-min detergent wash, a 3-min air purge, a 15-min WFI rinse, a 3-min air purge, a 15-min WFI rinse, and a 3-min air purge. The article describes the various factors that play a role in developing a clean-in-place process.
- Received October 10, 1986.
- Accepted October 20, 1986.
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