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xylosus C2a possède un caractère hydrophile marqué mais de façon moins importante que S. carnosus 833 ,
C2a adhère fortement au support acier par rapport au téflon ce qui est en accord avec ses propriétés de surface. Le taux d'adhésion atteint 66% en ,