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- Biological_resistance abstract "Materials and surfaces can give off substances which serve as a food source for microorganisms such as bacteria, algae or fungi. Microorganisms could accumulate and multiply. However, plastics could not only represent a food source to microorganisms, materials and surfaces may also be altered by the products of metabolism generated by the microorganisms (e.g. discoloration). This may affect the service life of materials and enable microorganisms to gain uncontrolled access to critical areas.Especially in the pharmaceutical, food and medical device industry, the growth of microorganism represents a hazard to the end-product. The ability of plastics to resist metabolization is therefore an important quality factor which can be assessed in accordance with DIN EN ISO 846.".
- Biological_resistance wikiPageExternalLink www.ipa-csm.com.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageExternalLink www.tested-device.com.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageID "29996864".
- Biological_resistance wikiPageLength "1240".
- Biological_resistance wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Biological_resistance wikiPageRevisionID "641306686".
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metabolism.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Medical_device.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Biological_resistance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Biological_resistance subject Category:Metabolism.
- Biological_resistance type Process.
- Biological_resistance comment "Materials and surfaces can give off substances which serve as a food source for microorganisms such as bacteria, algae or fungi. Microorganisms could accumulate and multiply. However, plastics could not only represent a food source to microorganisms, materials and surfaces may also be altered by the products of metabolism generated by the microorganisms (e.g. discoloration).".
- Biological_resistance label "Biological resistance".
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- Biological_resistance sameAs Q4915017.
- Biological_resistance wasDerivedFrom Biological_resistance?oldid=641306686.
- Biological_resistance isPrimaryTopicOf Biological_resistance.