Ultra-Hygienic mixing at small-scale

Introducing the new 150 UHS Ultra-Hygienic Small-Scale In-Line mixer from Silverson Machines.

The 150 UHS In-Line is designed for Ultra Hygienic applications typically encountered in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, where the smallest production scale mixers may be too large, but laboratory equipment might not offer sufficient capacity.

This model is built to the same high specification as production scale UHS mixers and is supplied with Silverson-designed hygienic single mechanical shaft seals, which can be converted to hygienic double mechanical shaft seals suitable for pressurised flush. They have crevice-free construction and are designed for Clean-In-Place (CIP) and Sterilise-In-Place (SIP) operation.

Ideal for batches of up to 50 litres, the mixer features a range of interchangeable workheads and screens, offering intense yet targeted high shear capability. The rotor/stator workhead is impossible to bypass, so all material is subjected to high shear as it passes through the workhead.

The mixer can be supplied with data dossier documentation packages conforming to all regulatory standards, for example, cGMP, FDA and EC1935/2004.

The 150 UHS can be supplied with a Vessel Package, increasing the versatility and flexibility of the mixer. The Vessel package comprises of a 50 litre vessel, vessel stand, valve and pipework. The model can also be converted to a Multi-stage 088/150 which increases the number of shearing actions per revolution of the rotor, resulting in substantially faster mixing times and increasing the number of products that can be processed in a single pass.

To find out more visit https://www.silverson.co.uk/

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