James L
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Guys,
I have had a recent spout of recurring infections with my brews (could be brett), and i thought istead of throwing out the fermenters, i would take them to work and autoclave them. the only question is, are the standard (i think its polyethylene) fermenters capable of withstanding 121C without permanent damage? Has anyone attempted this?
I was also thinking about autoclaving my plate chiller (30 plate), i dont think the metal would have any trouble with the temps, but i'm not sure about the welds. Has anyone autoclaved one of these?
Chances are i'll give it a go, but i thought i'd ask the questions...
James
I have had a recent spout of recurring infections with my brews (could be brett), and i thought istead of throwing out the fermenters, i would take them to work and autoclave them. the only question is, are the standard (i think its polyethylene) fermenters capable of withstanding 121C without permanent damage? Has anyone attempted this?
I was also thinking about autoclaving my plate chiller (30 plate), i dont think the metal would have any trouble with the temps, but i'm not sure about the welds. Has anyone autoclaved one of these?
Chances are i'll give it a go, but i thought i'd ask the questions...
James