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A Closer Look At The Business Benefits Of Clean-In-Place (CIP) Systems
July 6, 2010
Article: A Closer Look At The Business Benefits Of Clean-In-Place (CIP) Systems
By Dan Schell
Explain how pharma companies can reduce operating costs through CIP processes.
Malcolm McLaughlin, VP, product & business development, Alconox, Inc.:
Clean-in-place processes reduce time and labor required to disassemble and clean out of place. By allowing more latitude in the use of cleaning chemistry compared to manual cleaning, one is able to clean some products that otherwise may not be able to be effectively cleaned. For example, heavy creams and lotions containing metal oxide pigments, such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, and silicon oil excipients, such as simethicone, can be cleaned using appropriate concentrations and temperatures of low-foaming liquid detergents and low-foaming acid cleaners faster and more safely than using manual cleaning.
Used with permission from Life Science Leader magazine.
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