Advanced Materials for Single-Use Biomanufacturing Systems

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April 6, 2017

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Advanced Materials for Single-Use Biomanufacturing Systems

Date: Apr 6, 2017

Duration: 20 Min

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This webcast features: Michael W. Johnson, Business Development Engineering Manager, Life Sciences, Entegris

Utilizing advanced fluoropolymer materials in single-use systems has distinct advantages in regards to extractables, chemical compatibility and cold temperature performance. This webcast examines data obtained from pilot scale testing of a new fluoropolymer single-use bag system for the freezing, storage and shipping of formulated bulk biopharmaceutical product.

 You will learn:

  • What material has the widest temperature profile from +200 to -200°C

  • Which film material (LDPE, Polyolefin, EVAM, FEP or Fluoropolymer) passed the most tests when exposed to multiple temperature changes

  • Results from mechanical strength, cold crack and freeze/drop testing

  • How an advanced fluoropolymer film meets the need of a single polymeric layer, no lamination of different plastics and no adhesives

  • How to reduce extractables and leachables risk through material science

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