Bosch introduces CIP system specifically for use with human vaccines
Bosch Packaging Technology has launched a special version of a CIP (Cleaning in Place) system. The CIP system is manufactured by Pharmatec, a subsidiary of Bosch Packaging Technology.
The CIP system from Bosch is used for cleaning the pharmaceutical purification equipment, which ranges from the harvesting system to a variety of filtration and separation systems to the process tank with finished active substance concentrate, and at the same time thermally inactivates the wastewater.
The CIP system and all system modules are designed according to biosafety level 3 (BSL 3). To keep viruses from escaping to the outside, Bosch has designed a completely closed system with fixed piping and a hermetic CIP pressure vessel.
The pumps for supply and return of rinsing media are equipped with double mechanical seals and sealing liquid (pure steam condensate) in the space between the seals, ensuring that no contaminated cleaning media escapes into the environment.
The system in compact skid design provides essential advantages to the user: Due to its modular construction, it can be transported easily, as well as set up and connected to the media supply of the building quickly. If production is moved to another location, the system can be reinstalled at the new site without difficulty. The touch control panel with a user-friendly menu enables simple parameterisation of the cleaning programme. All components and parts coming in contact with the media are made of stainless steel and fitted with a high-quality surface. Hence the system can clean itself without residue between applications, and can be sanitised with water for injection (WFI) at a temperature of 125 degrees celsius. As a satellite system, the CIP system is designed for cleaning of various process systems on a rotating basis, as well as for cleaning of tubing or loops. With a volume of 800 litres, the CIP tank has the necessary size to clean process tanks with a useable volume of approximately 2000 litres. Sodium hydroxide, which is prepared in a separate tank, is used as the cleaning medium.
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