Clarifier for biopharma applications
Smooth handling of biopharma products, high separation performance, all features available for an optimum cleanability according to your process requirements: automatic CIP, easy validation and more.
With the introduction of its new pharma separator line pure, GEA offers to its pharma customers a new level of performance, flexibility of cleanability features and validation easiness.
Pharma processing reaches the next level of security.
Making pharmaceutical processing as adaptable as possible to the individual cleanability requirements and the integration into the process lines of our customers as secure and as fast as possible. Automatic CIP, ASME BPE and many more are included or available as an option in the pure line.
Smooth handling: No turbulences, no splashes, no shear forces
Shear sensitive products, i.e. cells, are fed gently by the patented hydrohermetic inlet underneath the liquid level of the filled bowl and smoothly accelerated at the axis of rotation.
Optimized skid design for a perfect fit to your process
The GEA plug & produce pharma skids pure are perfectly designed for standard and customized requirements for maximum safety, maximum yield and a perfect fit to your process.
Full range of capacity
The pure clarifier skid is available in two bowl designs and four different bowl sizes to fit to the capacity of your process.
Optimum yield with optimized bowl design
The pure clarifier skid has an optimized bowl design with a High Sigma clarifier bowl for up to 5 vol% percent or a HighVol clarifier bowl for solids up to 10 % vol%. They ensure optimum yield for your process.
GEA Integrated Direct Drive for high clean room class level
The new, state-of-the art IDD Drive with a water cooled motor and a closed housing prevents any emissions into cleanroom. Fewer parts mean less wear parts and an easier service of the machine.
Smooth handling of biopharma products, high separation performance, all features available for an optimum cleanability according to your process requirements: automatic CIP, easy and fast validation and many more.
The freedom to produce any product on the same skid. Turns a static production into a flexible one while ensuring optimum yield with every process step. Smooth handling of biopharma products, high separation performance, all features available for an optimum cleanability according to your process requirements.
Even the best centrifuges cannot function optimally if they are not partnered with control systems of equal quality. For their range of separators and decanters, GEA offers standardized as well as tailor-made solutions for machine automation with many features to meet customer requirements.
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