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News Release from: Millipore | Subject: NovaSeptum
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 31 May 2005

Sampling system refits to older vessels

NovAseptic has produced a unique fitting to convert a normal Ingold vessel connection into a completely aseptic multi sampling and/or liquid inoculation unit.

NovAseptic has produced a unique fitting to convert a normal Ingold vessel connection into a completely aseptic multi sampling and/or liquid inoculation unit, eliminating false positives and the need to steam connections between procedures In the past, the methodology used for sampling from old fermentors has been determined by the technologies and procedures that were available at the time of vessel design

These established procedures have been made obsolete due to the strict regulatory requirements.

To compensate and ensure compliance, many drug companies have introduced elaborate and difficult to validate procedures for sampling and inoculation.

It has been impossible to transfer up to date procedures and technologies to existing fermentor vessels.

That is until now.

The NovaSeptum connection can be used on all standard Ingold vessel connections and facilitates introduction of the NovaSeptum aseptic disposable sampling system.

The NovaSeptum sampling system is fast becoming the industry standard for companies who are sampling aseptic liquids.

Now, this unique, completely disposable, aseptic sterile sampling and liquid transfer system is available for use on all existing or new batch production vessels.

Incredibly the system can be retrofitted without the need to modify the existing vessel design.

Furthermore, the system is backed up with a package of validation support material that will allow you to incorporate the aseptic procedures swiftly and at minimal cost.

NovAseptic's experienced sales team are available to review companies' existing fermentor sampling techniques and provide a free, no obligation report on how companies can incorporate aseptic sampling procedures onto established process systems. Request a free brochure from Millipore ...

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