BioProcess Containers – Materials Of Construction

February 15, 2018

Single-use technology (SUT) products are widely accepted for the manufacturing of vaccines and biologics. The increase in adoption of single-use Thermo Scientific™ BioProcess Containers (BPCs) is a result of their demonstrated performance, and their cost- and timesaving benefits. The quality and purity of the plastics used to produce Thermo Scientific™ Single-Use Bioreactor (S.U.B.), Single-Use Mixer (S.U.M.), and Single-Use Fermentor (S.U.F.) BPCs and storage bags are crucial to the purity and efficacy of final biopharmaceutical drug products.

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