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Clean rooms, batch quantities, ultra-pure, high purity ingredients, positive purge, filtered air environments, time to approval, evaluations, test groups, efficacy, enormous capital investments, competition. These all weigh heavily and play a significant role in the development of the new generations of pharmaceuticals and bio-engineered technologies for the future.

It is no small task to keep the operations running as smoothly and efficiently as possible. The investment in the ingredients alone before they become the medicines of the future can be staggering. Losing these through failed equipment during a batch run could spell disaster. From running the facilities infrastructure to the manufacturing and packaging lines, a coordinated effort must be maintained in order to get these finished products to the shipping docks.

It is so important to address these concerns that Redline PdM has become the preferred supplier of Predictive Maintenance Services. With Redline working in concert with Maintenance Teams, and all machinery running at optimum efficiencies, improved throughput can be achieved. Loss of product, waste streams, disposal costs and catastrophic failures can be eliminated. Profit margins increase significantly.

The power of using Redline to predict can be the difference between a successful operation and failure.

Brochure

For a printable information highlighting the Redline PdM Predictive Maintenance Program, please click and download this brochure: Biopharmaceuticals

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Typical machines to be included in the “Biopharmaceutical Facility” program are:

  • Chillers
  • Cooling tower fans
  • Chilled water pumps
  • Condensate water pumps
  • Hot water pumps
  • Fermenter agitators
  • CIP and WFI pumps 
  • Supply fans
  • Return fans
  • Exhaust fans
  • MCCs and more…

air handling unit   Pump   fan   chiller

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 July 2009 13:38 )