Newsletter | October 10, 2012

10.10.12 -- Moving Ahead With Single-Use Technology

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Moving Ahead With Single-Use Technology
By Richard Bhella, Director of Applications, ATMI Life Sciences
This paper discusses the advantages of single-use vessel, bioreactor, and mixing technologies, why they continue to grow in popularity for the bioprocessing market, and how to effectively overcome challenges in implementation of the technologies.
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New White Paper: The Flexible Factory Concept

New White Paper: The Flexible Factory Concept

Biomanufacturing managers are embracing a flexible factory platform that accelerates their deployment of new capacity while lowering risk and reducing capital costs. This paper reviews a flexible production concept that can be deployed in 9 to 18 months at a total cost of less than 50% of conventional plants. Download now.

Featured Articles

Waste Management In Single-Use Systems: Exploding The Myths
By Hèléne Pora and Bruce Rawlings, Pall Life Sciences
When questions on the impact of single-use systems on waste management are raised within the pharmaceutical industry, responses can vary widely from "major concern" to "very little impact". Read more.

High-Flow Sterile Connectors For Single-Use Applications
By Brent Bushnell, Colder Products Company
When the first sterile connectors were launched in the early 2000s, single-use systems and bioreactors were focused on small-scale production at the lower end of pilot plant range. Maximum single-use bioreactors ranged from 200L to 500L, and although sterile hold bags of 1000L to 2000L were used, flow rates of 20L per minute were sufficient in most cases. Read more.

Single-Use Container Closure Improves Biopharm Processes Versus Stainless Steel
By Saint-Gobain
Biopharmaceutical manufacturers have found that switching from stainless steel closures to Sani-Tech® EZ Top® single-use solutions can improve productivity, lower costs, and ensure product integrity during their manufacturing and laboratory processes. Read more.

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