As temperatures for active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) bioproduct storage and transport go lower, the materials and equipment used for processing are challenged more and more. Storing API in standard bottles, plastic bags, and stainless-steel containers can increase risks substantially if they not have been designed for these low temperatures.
Speaker(s)
- Janelle Rupkalvis - Applications Engineer, Entegris
- Alex Kakad - Product Marketing Manager, New Age Industries
As temperatures for active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) bioproduct storage and transport go lower, the materials and equipment used for processing are challenged more and more. Storing API in standard bottles, plastic bags, and stainless-steel containers can increase risks substantially if they not have been designed for these low temperatures.
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Low-Temperature for Bioprocess Applications
RECORDED WEBINAR
In this presentation, Janelle Rupkalvis, Applications Engineer for Entegris and Alex Kakad, Product Marketing Manager for New Age Industries discuss the needs and changing requirements of standard equipment and processes to handle lower temperatures by considering:
- Limitations of current technologies
- Innovative system solutions
- Advanced materials
- Tubing, connectors, and protective shells
Bag assemblies for Freeze/Ship/Thaw Processes
The value of API bioproducts is also increasing through the need for additional processing and specialized equipment. APIs today are more often concentrated to improve stability and portability and reduce storage space. The product value in a single bag or bottle may be $100,000 or more. Consequently, a product leak or contamination could be prohibitively expensive to replace or reprocess. Learn more.