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Isolation Technology (Isolators)

In the pharmaceutical manufacturing environment, a basic requirement is to prevent contamination of a manufactured product by the environment.
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Protect the Product and the Operator
In the pharmaceutical manufacturing environment, a basic requirement is to prevent contamination of a manufactured product by the environment. Pharmaceutical companies invest heavily in clean rooms of various grades, ventilation systems and process equipment designed to maintain a clean environment. Indeed, humans are the largest contributors of contamination in the entire process. The solution: place the process out of reach of the operator, in an isolator. The isolator can be cleaned and sterilized before use and the environmental conditions can be controlled during the manufacturing process. Any manual interventions required can be through sealed gloves or suits, and any materials required can enter via an ingenious transfer isolation system, the rapid transfer port (DPTE).

Isolation technology also protects the operators and pharmacists from working with toxic chemicals, drugs and manufactured substances.

The Key to Isolation Technology Keeping operators protected from the process, but allowing the operator to interact with the process is the essence of isolation technology. The key to the success of the process is completed in two parts: Good ergonomic design and effective transfer systems.

Getinge's isolation technology experience and countless projects completed in a wide variety of applications means our expert designers know what works and what doesn't. Operators must be comfortable and able to perform their tasks with ease for the process to work efficiently. Everything from isolator layout to the size of gloves is considered.

As the inventor of the rapid transfer port (DPTE) technology, Getinge's DPTE ports have become the industry standard for transferring materials in and out of isolator enclosures.


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