Pharmaceutical Research and Production: 5 Key Products


The pharmaceutical industry—pharma research, production plants, and bioprocessing plants— must adhere to specified purity standards and regulations. These standards come from the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and FDA (GLP/GMP). Because of rigorous requirements, the products used in these facilities must comply with these standards.

Sterilized Sampling Bottle Assembly

Sterilized Sampling Bottle Assembly

While these labs use a variety of instruments, equipment, chemicals and reagents, and consumables, here is a selection of five key products that are lab ready:

1.    Sterilized Sampling Bottle Assemblies safely transfer, sample, and store biopharmaceutical products and reagents, Assemblies are pre-sterilized by gamma irradiation, eliminating labor and validation costs associated with assembly and cleaning.

2.    Single-Use Pressure Sensors for Pressure Monitoring and Transmitting Systems for tangential flow filtration, cross flow filtration, depth filtration, bioreactor monitoring, and chromatography. Pressure sensors are manufactured in a FDA-compliant facility, in an ISO Class 8 (formerly Class 100,000) clean room. Sensors are made from USP Class VI-compliant polycarbonate or caustic-resistant polysulfone. Both materials are gamma stable.

3.    BD Disposable Sterilized Syringes come in an easy-to-open sealed package and can be autoclaved out of the package.

4.    Whatman Venting Filters are manufactured under strict clean room conditions and biosafe. They are ideal for venting and isolation applications to protect vessel contents from external contaminants in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries.

5.    Disposable Micro Aluminum Weigh Dishes for microbalances, organic micro elementary and thermal analysis, and pharmaceutical use. These micro weigh boats are compatible with most commercially available analyzers and micro balances.



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