Special report: Addressing process contamination risks

April 24, 2017
The high risk involved with biopharmaceuticals means there are high demands placed on the hygienic design of bioprocessing equipment.

Instrument connections on equipment -- commonly used to position measurement instruments in the process flow for accurate monitoring -- are a known challenge in preventing process contamination, especially when they aren’t properly installed or maintained.

This special report will explore:

• New research evaluating current industry standards for dead legs in biopharma processing equipment
• How one OEM improved its micronization process with inline measurement technologies
• The hidden costs of process deviations in biopharma
• How to employ developed and validated protocols for in-process contamination testing

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