Comply with the stringent health and safety requirements in pharmaceutical production while meeting mandatory quality requirements.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers are increasingly looking for ways to reduce the costs associated with product manufacturing while improving safety and quality. Cleanroom air filtration and process dust collection solutions play a key role in ensuring the production of high-quality pharmaceutical products while helping you increase your throughput.
Oral solid dosage (OSD) processes face two main challenges. For one, the generic drug market is putting pressure on manufacturing operations to become more agile and efficient. Filtration systems at these facilities have the potential to help lower operating costs by cutting energy consumption and equipment downtime and by providing filters with an extended lifetime.
Secondly, drugs containing high-potency compounds and active pharmaceutical ingredients (HPAPIs), like in oncology treatments, are on the rise. Their production demands enhanced operational quality and occupational safety to eliminate cross-contamination risks and to protect people and the environment. Operational flexibility also presents a challenge, requiring high quality while allowing for rapid production changeovers.
Camfil provides state-of-the-art HEPA filters and specialized dust collectors for OSD processes and facilities. OSD facilities consist of different areas that each require their own air filter or dust collector to meet various needs:
Area |
Solution |
MAU and AHU |
High-end pre-filtration for minimizing total cost of ownership and protecting critical areas |
Milling, grinding, blending, formulating Compression suites Coating areas |
Efficient HEPA filter systems for smooth cleanroom operations – Pharmaseal®, Parmaslim® and Pharmatain |
Isolator areas Downflow booths |
Megalam® and push-push filters for work environment protection |
Conveying and loading areas |
CamCleaner™ for maintaining a clean, safe warehouse |
Administrative offices |
Quality filtration to ensure employee well-being and productivity |
Camfil is a leader in air filtration solutions for the life science industry, working in close cooperation with the largest global pharmaceutical manufacturers. We offer filters, housings and air cleaners designed to comply with strict demands on safety, traceability and control.
Camfil’s Pharmaseal® and Pharmatain filter housings, wall mount units and stand-alone systems are specially designed for life sciences. The products are robust, fully-welded, leak-proof solutions that are easy to install, handle and maintain.
Control your sensitive production environment with dedicated pharmaceutical air filtration and dust collection solutions. You will gain these benefits:
Guarantee product safety and ensure the longest and safest shelf life by controlling production and air contact issues. Using filters that comply with cleaning agents, temperatures and standards protect both products and people.
Controlled environments must protect critical processes and personnel. A high level of air cleanliness is essential to protect products and to contain hazardous compounds. High-quality filtration systems help ensure regulatory compliance and maintain efficient operations.
It's imperative to protect people and the environment from highly dangerous biological, chemical or radioactive risks during research or production operation, especially within defense, the military and university labs.
Protect people, processes, products and equipment while keeping maintenance and energy costs low by keeping air handling units unclogged.
Energy Cost Index (ECI) Star Rating System set the standards for air filter performance. The more stars means better air filter performance and higher energy savings. Get recognized for saving energy, shrinking waste, reducing carbon footprint and improving indoor air quality.
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