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The imPULSE Single-Use Mixer (S.U.M.) can be utilized for many bioprocess mixing applications. The imPULSE design features include innovative disc mixing technology, configurable high-end controls, and monitors to fit specific process requirements. These features all enable uniform, superior mixing—scalable from 30 L to 5,000 L.
The touchscreen console for the imPULSE S.U.M. provides superior integrated sensor monitoring, and pump control for pH and saline titration and for automatic fill and harvest of the S.U.M.
Areas of applications:
The disc is an integrated part of the single-use BPC and is designed with slots and silicone flaps. The moving disc creates a pulsing action that has two effects:
1. On the upstroke, the flaps open as the disc moves up from the bottom of the mixing bag and fluid flows through the slots of the disc.
2. On the downstroke, the flaps close as the disc moves down and energy is directed down and channeled through the space between the mixing disc profile and the vessel side walls.
As a result, the velocity of the displaced liquid provides robust mixing.
Rolling diaphragm: Provides an interface between the BPC and the movable shaft with the mixing disc. There are no contact surfaces between the side walls and the diaphragm; therefore, the system does not generate particulates.
Linear scalability: The imPULSE mixing disc diameter increases proportionally as the size of the vessel increases. The ratio of the displaced liquid volume to the vessel volume is the same from all sizes ranging from 30 L to 5,000 L. This enables consistent and reproducible results, as processes are seamlessly scaled up across all sizes.
Areas of applications:
The disc is an integrated part of the single-use BPC and is designed with slots and silicone flaps. The moving disc creates a pulsing action that has two effects:
1. On the upstroke, the flaps open as the disc moves up from the bottom of the mixing bag and fluid flows through the slots of the disc.
2. On the downstroke, the flaps close as the disc moves down and energy is directed down and channeled through the space between the mixing disc profile and the vessel side walls.
As a result, the velocity of the displaced liquid provides robust mixing.
Rolling diaphragm: Provides an interface between the BPC and the movable shaft with the mixing disc. There are no contact surfaces between the side walls and the diaphragm; therefore, the system does not generate particulates.
Linear scalability: The imPULSE mixing disc diameter increases proportionally as the size of the vessel increases. The ratio of the displaced liquid volume to the vessel volume is the same from all sizes ranging from 30 L to 5,000 L. This enables consistent and reproducible results, as processes are seamlessly scaled up across all sizes.
The imPULSE single-use mixing system is ideal for a wide range of liquid-to-liquid or powder-to-liquid mixing applications, utilizing an innovative mixing disc technology and customizable BPCs.
Standard and custom BPCs and fluid transfer solutions covering a range of applications, sizes, and connection systems.
Manufactured at three efficient, cGMP-compliant manufacturing sites: two in North America—Logan, UT, and Millersburg, PA—and one in Cramlington, UK.
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