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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF MOLDED BODIES FOR THE ASEPTISATION OF WATER AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.
abstract The molded bodies are obtained, releasing active substances which do not decompose in the aqueous medium, giving shape to at least one metallic compound which is not easily soluble in water and preventing the formation of germs at a pressure of at least 8000 kg /cm2, by activating the molded body or by melting the metallic compound on an inert support. The molded bodies are particularly suitable for the sanitization of drinking water and water for air conditioners, ventilation units and other hospital equipment.
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