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Powder Transfer Options for High Potency Drug Manufacturing

In pharmaceutical manufacturing, applications that use a continuous process allow for transfer through containment.

It is important for Flow Sciences to understand during the engineering and planning phase where the hazardous material is coming from and how it is entering the containment system, as well as how it is exiting and where it is going.

Novel Techniques for Containment

  Fig 1: Perkin Elmer Janus G-3 Liquid Handling System inside a Flow Sciences Custom HEPA Filtered Unit Unit Mission: Patient Covid-19 Sample Processing Dr. Robert HaugenFlow Sciences, Inc.6/24/20 Abstract: Recently published scientific papers feature various aspects of pandemic “star” Coronavirus 19. This virus has significantly changed pharma research and production in a variety of …

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Safely Containing Cytotoxic Compounds Throughout a Weigh and Dispense Process

Integrating a DPTE® transfer system to the Flow Sciences, Inc. Glovebox Workstation Allan Goodman, Ph.D., Lab Manager;Stephen Janz, VP International Sales & Business Development Background A client’s containment application required a method to provide containment of highly cytotoxic compounds throughout a process of weighing, dispensing and sample transport. A Flow Sciences Glovebox Workstation enclosure would …

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Containment Using a Non-Reactive Atmosphere

Dr. Bob HaugenDirector of Product and Technology Development Gary DeanMechanical Designer What happens when the air itself becomes a threat to whatever process is being undertaken? Abstract: There are frequent cases where the atmosphere we live in every day can become a laboratory hazard. The earth’s atmosphere contains Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), Argon (1%), and …

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Designing Engineering Controls for High Potency Containment

Engineering Controls are Necessary to Extract and Remove Toxins to Prevent Inhalation, Dermal, and Other Exposures as well as Cross Contamination of Samples. CONTAINMENT CHALLENGE: RISK ASSESSMENT   Personnel and/or product protection is imperative for the safety of operators and the liability of companies that manufacture and manipulate toxic materials. Arriving at a solution requires careful consideration …

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