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titleOfInvention Process for treating cork stoppers
abstract Process for the treatment of cork stoppers, characterized in that in a first phase or cleaning phase, the cork, especially with stirring, is treated at ambient temperature in an alkaline aqueous solution which contains a mixture of sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate and hydrogen peroxide, that the cork is in a drying the second phase or the resting phase at a temperature of the order of 40 to 80 ° C. and treating the cork in a third phase or disinfection phase by means of an acidic aqueous solution which is in equilibrium and contains a mixture of acetic and peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide, a final drying phase follows this third phase.
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