Millipore used Interphex in Philadelphia as a platform to launch a
new product in its Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) range aimed at
removing impurities from biologic products.
Nilfisk used Interphex, New York, to showcase its new vacuum
designed to collect sub-micron particles and bring the cleanliness
and hygiene standards required in cleanrooms into a compact
machine.
US filtration specialist Argonide has introduced what it claims is
a new generation of turbidity filters with a capacity more than 20
times greater than conventional cartridges.
Filtration separation specialist Pall has introduced a new filter
technology that improves the effectiveness of bioburden reduction
in pharmaceutical production and cuts costs.
New filtration products for biopharmaceutical development and
production were unveiled at last week's Interphex 2004 exhibition
in New York by two of the main players in the sector - Pall and
Millipore.
UK firm Hanovia has developed a way of sterilising the air in
pharmaceutical cleanrooms - which have standards more stringent
than even hospital operating theatres - using ultraviolet light.