Launch of new In-line Single Use Conductivity Sensors for Critical Bioprocess Operations

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Launch of new In-line Single Use Conductivity Sensors for Critical Bioprocess Operations

17 Jan, 2014

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There is an increasing trend in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry toward the use of disposables, such as, flexible tubing and disposable bioprocess containers, in both clinical and commercial production to about the 1,000-L process scale.  PendoTECH Single Use Conductivity Sensors (patent pending) from Broadly James ltd. (UK) compliment the popular PendoTECH Single Use Pressure, Temperature, UV-Absorbance Sensors that already are used in numerous bioprocess operations. 

The sensors are offered in a wide range of sizes for in-line measurement. The conductivity sensor measurement range is 0-200mS with a readability of 0.01mS. They easily integrate to assemblies with bags, filters, tubing, and connectors.  These disposable sensors eliminate the requirements of parts cleaning, tracking, sanitisation, and possible re-sterilisation of reusable measurement devices.

PendoTECH Single Use Conductivity Sensors are manufactured in an FDA Registered, ISO 13485 certified facility and each sensor is tested in manufacturing to ensure it is within calibration.  They have been qualified for compatibility with gamma sterilisation up to 50 KGys.

Broadley-James Ltd is the authorised distributor for PendoTECH in the UK and Ireland.

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