BioProcess™ IC System for large scale buffer management
BioProcess™ IC System is a buffer management system that allows on demand production of buffers from single-component, highly concentrated stock solutions of salt, acid, and base, diluted with water using inline conditioning (IC) technology. Accuracy is ensured through dynamic control using different modes of feedback control.
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BioProcess™ IC System is a buffer management system that allows on demand production of buffers from single-component, highly concentrated stock solutions of salt, acid, and base, diluted with water using inline conditioning (IC) technology. Accuracy is ensured through dynamic control using different modes of feedback control.
- Automatic production of buffers from concentrated single-component stock solutions saving time, resources and buffer volumes.
- Dedicated pump lines for acid, base and salt with several inlet ports to enable formulation of different buffer families in one production run.
- Automatic switch between buffers without need for manual intervention to allow for consecutive buffer production. During switching, buffer out of specification is automatically directed to waste.
- For accurate formulation, feedback control of the final buffer is performed inline using either recipe and flow, pH and flow, or pH and conductivity.
- Can either be integrated with the chromatography column replacing the chromatography system, or used as an independent buffer producing unit in the technical area.
- Both inline dilution and inline conditioning capabilities.
- Operated using UNICORN™ control software or integrate into DeltaV™ automation platform.
- ACT label available providing third party verified information of environmental impact.
Inline conditioning addresses the challenges with large floor space requirements and inherent variability in manual buffer preparation. Automating the process allows to produce buffers when they are needed, streamlining buffer preparation. The system can be optimized to fit the process and facility by either integrating it into the chromatography unit operation or by using it as a standalone buffer preparing unit. To further intensify the buffer preparation process, ready-made stock solutions can be used, eliminating all raw material handling and manual preparation of stock solutions. Advantages of using single-component stock solutions as opposed to concentrated buffers for dilution, are that the common ion effect will not limit the maximum concentration to the same extent and there is no need to handle pH and conductivity shifts due subsequent dilution.