Many biopharmaceutical manufacturers are implementing single-use containment for transfer of media and buffer materials to prevent feedstock contamination and promote worker safety. But the type of containment system used can have a significant impact on productivity and profitability. Equipment should be evaluated and chosen carefully.
Pertinent Questions
Systems should be analyzed not only for their basic ability to contain powders of interest, but also for how efficiently they integrate into production process. For instance, could the system introduce productivity bottlenecks, increase material waste and the cost of raw materials, or complicate changeover of a line to new products? Is it robust enough to provide reliable transfer throughout the production run? And has it been designed specifically to contain and release powders? The answers to those questions are crucial to identifying and implementing a sound powder-transfer system.
Issues of Powder Handling