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Single-Use Biopharm Pressure Sensors - SciLog® SciPres®
Produkt #: 080-695PSX-5

Available in five sizes, SciLog® SciPres® scalable pressure sensors are designed for incorporation into single-use purification platforms. Pre-calibrated and gamma stable, calibration and identity information is stored on the sensor's chip.
1.409,56 €

Typ připojení:
1/2" Barb
Typ kalibrace:
2-pt (0-30psi)
Tube Size Range:
ID 0.50
Maximální průtok:
17 LPM

The SciLog® SciPres combines pressure sensing capabilities and the convenience of disposability with easy set up. Each sensor is pre-programmed with a unique ID for easy traceability and data documentation when combined with the SciLog® SciDoc software. Factory calibration data is also stored on each sensor’s chip for out-of-box plug and play use.

Features & Benefits

• Each sensor is pre-calibrated and has a unique sensor ID making it NIST traceable and suitable for single-use GMP applications

• Validated for exposure to gamma irradiation, autoclave and sodium hydroxide sterilization

• Available in 5 different sizes for full scaleability throughout process development

Careful monitoring and control of pressure is essential for the efficiency and safety of several units of operation within a biopharmaceutical manufacturing process. SciPres pressure sensors can measure and document pressure in a range of filtration, separation and purification applications, for example:

• Trans-membrane pressure (TMP) control in tangential flow/cross flow filtration operations is crucial in optimizing product yields.

• Critical normal flow filtrations such as virus filtration, final sterilizing filtration or mycoplasma removal from cell culture media are validated in the process to remove micro-organisms at a given differential pressure (dP) which must be maintained.

• Cross-column pressure measurement in chromatography operations monitors blockage preventing column or resin damage.

• The pressure across a centrifuge can be used as an indication of unit throughput.

• Monitoring pressure can also prevent a system integrity breach protecting operators from potential exposure to potent molecules or acids and bases.