Applications of Single Use Technologies (SUT) for Upstream Bioprocessing Kumar Jeetendra | December 14, 2022 Single-use technologies have received increasing acceptance for biopharmaceutical manufacturing as companies have begun to realize their numerous benefits and equipment manufacturers have addressed key concerns, such as the potential for extractable and leachable from plastic components and interconnectivity of equipment from different suppliers. Implementation of single-use technologies for biopharmaceutical drug production helps to reduce the …
Revolutionizing Bioprocessing: The use of Single-Use 2D, 3D Bags, and Liners Kumar Jeetendra | October 10, 2023 Single-use bioprocessing bags are increasingly favored over stainless steel vessels, addressing issues of corrosion, cleaning, sterilization, cost, weight, and handling. With the introduction of single-use 2D and 3D bags, they bring revolutionary changes—providing convenience, scalability, and reduced cross-contamination risks, while eliminating cleaning and sterilization needs, using high-quality flexible materials for bioprocessing advantages. Current market and …
Revolutionizing Bioprocessing with Imalok: The Future of Sanitary Clamps Kumar Jeetendra | November 16, 2023 Tri clamp sanitary flange are manufactured using a Nylon reinforced with glass fiber. It is designed to use as component for single use for transfer lines in a wide range of bioprocess system. The Entire manufacturing process is carried out in clean room with cautiously controlled from raw material to finished product manufactured. Nylon sanitary …
Innovations in Bioprocessing: The Latest Trends and Technologies Kumar Jeetendra | January 26, 2024 Because it is always growing and changing, it is clear that bioprocessing—the use of biological systems or their derivatives for manufacturing and production—has not stalled. Recent years have seen a number of technological and fashion developments in the bioprocessing industry, some of which include: Processing Biomaterials for a Single Use: Applications in bioprocessing are starting …