Introduction

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryer features a wide shelf temperature from - 55 °C to 80 °C and cold trap temperature as low as -75 °C. It supports a double-chamber design for efficient bulk and vial drying. Equipped with a SCADA system and shelf temperature uniformity control below ±1°C.Integrated SIP/CIP cleaning Functions and stainless-steel vacuum pipelines ensure GMP and FDA compliance. Our Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryer is designed for pharmaceutical and biological production lines requiring precise and hygienic freeze-drying process.

Applications

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryer is designed for vial and bulk drying in pharmaceutical and biotechnology production, ensuring compliance with GMP and FDA standards in commercial food and pharma production.

Specifications

Ice Capacity20L
Drying capacity20 to 150 kgs
Shelf Temperature Range-55°C to +80°C
Shelf Area (m2)1.08
Shelf Distance90mm
Condenser Temperature Range-75°C
PrecisionHigh Precision
Computerized ControlYes
TypeSterile Liquid, Diagnostic Material Freeze Drying
Power Consumption18 KW
Dimension3000×1400×2200mm
Packaging Dimensions3800 ×1920× 2300
Weight2890kg

Features

Wide Shelf Temperature Range.

Vacuum Stoppering Mechanism.

SCADA Control System.

Modular Design.

Hydraulic Capping System.

Compliance With International Standards.

FAQs

1. What are Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers used for?

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers are used to preserve sensitive formulations by removing moisture while maintaining product stability.

2. How do Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers protect product integrity?

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers use vacuum-based sublimation at low temperatures to retain structural and chemical integrity.

3. What type of processing environment do Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers support?

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers operate in sterile environments with automated controls for precise and reliable processing.

4. How do Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers ensure uniform drying?

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers feature chamber designs that support uniform drying across all samples.

5. How do Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers reduce contamination risks?

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers minimize contamination through controlled vacuum conditions and enclosed drying chambers.

6. Where are Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers commonly used?

Pharmaceutical Freeze Dryers are commonly used for vaccine stabilization, protein preservation, biological storage, and injectables.

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