Powder Systems Ltd (PSL) will be exhibiting their high containment production filter dryer as part of their FilterBox range at Achema 2012.
GROUNDBREAKING HIGH CONTAINMENT FILTER DRYER- BE THE FIRST TO VIEW THIS NEW PRODUCT AT ACHEMA 2012
Powder Systems Ltd (PSL) will be exhibiting their high containment production filter dryer as part of their FilterBox range at Achema 2012. The FilterBox that will be displayed on PSL’s stand C31, Hall 5.1, is a production scale isolator surrounding an agitated nutsche filter dryer (ANFD) with a filtration area of 0.125m².
PSL's production FilterBox
The FilterBox is the optimum contained filtration and drying solution for handling highly potent APIs and other highly cytotoxic compounds, as the following operations can be performed in a completely contained environment:
The FilterBox solution is easily scalable for laboratory to industrial production including 0.002m² to 0.3m
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