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Sterilizing Grade Pharmaceutical Liquid Filters - PROPOR SG
Brand: Domnick Hunter - by ParkerPROPOR SG filters provide fast, economical and validated 0.2 micron sterile filtration of pharmaceutical liquids such as biopharmaceutical products and intermediates, buffers, water and reagents.
Features- Low binding polyethersulphone (PES) membrane leads to minimal loss of valuable target proteins to adsorption during processing
- Asymmetric membrane structure maximizes flow rate offering faster filtration compared to competitive PES filters and other filter materials
- Fully validated by bacterial challenge testing with Brevundimonas diminuta to current ASTM F838-05 methodology and integrity testable for assurance of sterility
- Low filter extractable levels
- Broad compatibility across full pH range
- Also available in 0.1 and 0.45 micron ratings
- Single-use capsules can be gamma-irradiated and autoclaved
Specifications
Filter Construction
- Pleated Membrane
Function
- Sterile Filtration
Industry Standards
- 21 CFR Part 177 & Current USP Plastics Class VI - 121 C & ISO 10993 Equivalents
Markets
- Life Sciences
Media
- PES (Polyethersulfone)
Prefilter Material
- None
- Bioreactor Maintenance
- Cell Culture Harvest
- Buffer Preparation
- Product Filtration
- Bulk Drug Dispense
Documentation
Data Sheets
Document
- Case Study Ensuring the Continuous Supply of Sterile Biopharmaceutical Buffer Filters pdf 361 KB
- Poster Scaleable Single Use NFF Filtration Solutions pdf 764 KB
- White Paper Biologics QbD Case Study Characterizing a Final Sterile Filtration Step pdf 411 KB
- White Paper Confidence When Scaling Up pdf 1.1 MB
- White Paper Controlling bioburden within biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes pdf 1.6 MB
- White Paper Effective filtration of common buffers pdf 434 KB
- White Paper The role of prefiltration in the optimization of bioprocess filtration systems pdf 806 KB