Q: Can the All American 50X or 75X sterilize liquids?
A: Yes – see detail below.
Q: How should liquids be prepared for sterilization in the All American 50X & 75X Sterilizer?
A: Liquids should be covered to prevent contamination, but containers must not be sealed airtight. Use a loose lid, foil covering, or vented cap to allow steam penetration and pressure equalization.
Q: Can I tightly seal containers before sterilizing liquids?
A: No. Containers should never be tightly sealed. Tight lids can cause internal pressure buildup during the cycle, increasing the risk of breakage or boil-over.
Q: What type of covering is recommended for liquid containers?
A: Common methods include loosely capped lids, aluminum foil coverings, or vented caps designed to allow steam entry while minimizing contamination.
Q: Why is it important to keep lids loose during sterilization?
A: As liquids heat and expand, pressure builds inside the container. A loose lid allows pressure to equalize with the chamber, preventing damage and ensuring proper sterilization.
Q: What can happen if liquids are sealed airtight during sterilization?
A: Sealed containers may result in broken bottles, liquid overflow, or incomplete sterilization due to improper pressure balance.