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Bioprocess Engineering : Systems, Equipment and Facilities - Bjorn K. Lydersen

Bioprocess Engineering

Systems, Equipment and Facilities

By: Bjorn K. Lydersen (Editor), Nancy A. D'Elia (Editor), Kim L. Nelson (Editor)

Hardcover | 18 April 1994 | Edition Number 1

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Divided into four sections, the first and third reflect the fact that there are two types of equipment required in the plant - one in which the actual product is synthesized or processed such as the fermentor, centrifuge and chromatographic columns; and the other that supplies support for the facility or process including air conditioning, water and waste systems. Part two describes such components as pumps, filters and valves not limited to a certain type of equipment. Lastly, it covers planning and designing the entire facility along with requirements for containment and validation of the process.

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