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Pharmaceutical & Cleanroom Glossary of Terms
A Series , B
Series , C Series , D
Series , E Series , F
Series , G Series , H
Series , I Series , K
Series , L Series , M
Series , N Series , O
Series , P Series , Q Series
, R Series , S
Series , T Series , U
Series , V Series , W
Series , X
Series , Y Series , Z
Series
Packaged
Equipment, Packaging,
Packaging Material,
Pandemic Disease,
PAR(Proven
Acceptable Range), Parentral
Drug(LVP and SVP), Particle,
Particle Size, Particle
Concentration, Parts
per Billion(PPB), Parts
Per Million(PPM), Passive
Immunity, Passivity,
Passivation, Passive
Layer, Pasteurization,
Pathogen, Pathogenic,
Pathogenic Organisms,
PE(Polyethylene),
Penetrance, Penicillin,
Penicillium, Peptide
Hormones, Percent
Recovery, Percent
Rejection, Peristaltic
Pump, Permeability,
Permissible
Exposure Limit(PEL), Permissions
or Previleges, Peroxisome,
Petrolatum, pH,
Phage, Pharmaceutical,
Pharmaceutical Area,
Phenol, Physical
Hazard, Photoautotrophs,
Photoluminescent,
Photo Oxidation,
Physical Barrier,
Physical Manipulation,
Particulate, Next
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Passivation
A final chemical treatment/cleaning process that removes exogenous
iron or iron compounds from the surface of stainless steel piping
and equipment by the use of a mild oxidant, such as a nitric acid
solution, or by "in-situ electropolishing. The purpose of passivation
is to restore and/or enhance the spontaneous formation of the chemically
inert surface or protective passive film
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