Broadly defined, bioprocessing is a form of high-purity manufacture which employs living cells to engineer commercially viable products. In addition to agriculture, fuel, chemical, and environmental sectors, the biopharmaceutical industry is one of the biggest users and beneficiaries of this process.
Across all applications, bioprocessing requires specialized equipment ranging from bioreactor vessels, to filtration devices, mixers and all related piping, stands/holders, and transfer components.
All of this equipment requires ultra-hygienic design and implementation for preserving the integrity of live cultures and for maintaining seamless transition through each stage of production. In this article, we list 13 different types of bioprocessing equipment as it pertains to function and stage of production.
Bioprocessing, or industrial fermentation, is divided into upstream and downstream production phases.
Upstream processing supports all stages of cell isolation, growth, and batch collection. Equipment and systems that are necessary for upstream production include:
In downstream processing, upstream cell cultures are passed through strict purity and quality control systems. Downstream processing is usually divided into cell disruption, purification, and polishing. Equipment and protocols specific to downstream production include:
BioPharm Engineered Systems provides specialized engineering, design, manufacturing and support services for a complete range of custom process separation and fluid handling systems, including process support systems and infrastructure like:
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