New Single-Use Product Range Showcased at Disposable Solutions for Biomanufacturing Conference

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New Single-Use Product Range Showcased at Disposable Solutions for Biomanufacturing Conference

12 Mar, 2013

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Parker domnick hunter showcased its new single-use product portfolio at this year’s Disposable Solutions for Biomanufacturing Conference, taking place in February in Brussels, Belgium. Parker domnick hunter has combined its traditional filtration expertise with SciLog single-use sensing, control and automation technology to produce a dedicated range of bioprocessing solutions.

SciLog Inc, based in Madison, Wisconsin, was acquired by Parker in August 2012 and integrated into the Parker domnick hunter Process Filtration Division to support its on-going development as a key supplier to the growing single-use market. SciLog added proprietary pre-calibrated single-use sensing and automated control technologies to Parker domnick hunter’s filtration expertise with pre-calibrated sensors allowing for out of the box plug-and-play functionality.

Key to Parker domnick hunter’s success as a single-use technology supplier to the biopharmaceutical industry is the integration of its filtration range and its newly acquired and innovative sensing and control technology into automated single-use solutions. The solutions will maximise productivity in critical biopharmaceutical applications such as bioreactor management, cell culture harvest, and product sterilisation and bioburden reduction.

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