Flexible Single-Use Assemblies for Simplified Bioprocessing
Qualified. Sterile. Ready to Use.
Process security, scalability, flexibility, and optimization remain key challenges in downstream bioprocessing. Sartorius ready-to-use filter and sensor assemblies help overcome these hurdles by accelerating time to market, increasing manufacturing flexibility, and reducing costs, while ensuring contamination control and validated sterility.
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Find the Right Single-Use Assembly for Your Process
Whether you need a simple single-use filter assembly for particle or bioburden reduction or a more complex setup for virus filtration or final sterile filtration with pre-use post-sterilization integrity test (PUPSIT) capability, Sartorius supports you in configuring a solution tailored to your process.
Our experts can also help you standardize and harmonize your single-use assemblies—no matter how complex your current setup may seem.
Our experts will collaborate with you to design your single-use assemblies swiftly, ensuring you receive them within a few weeks.
All standardized assemblies pass comprehensive qualification, sterility, and transport validation.
A full range of single-use filters, sensors, connectors and tubing types are available to accommodate any new or existing process.
Our ready-to-use single-use assemblies arrive pre-assembled, qualified, and sterile for easy implementation.
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Filter Assemblies Engineered to Your Needs
While standard assemblies cover a broad range of applications, Sartorius understands that some processes require specialized single-use solutions.
Our engineer-to-order (ETO) process enables the development of fully customized assemblies. Benefit from:
- Dedicated project management
- Fast delivery of prototypes
- High flexibility through an extensive library of qualified components
Frequently Asked Questions
A single-use system (SUS) is a biopharmaceutical manufacturing setup designed for one-time use. Typically made from disposable materials such as plastics, they eliminate the need for cleaning or sterilization between batches.
These systems are valued in biopharma applications for their flexibility, reduced risk of cross-contamination, and cost-efficiency. Common components include bags, filters, tubing, and connectors, and they can be customized to suit specific process requirements.
Yes, single-use assemblies are designed for easy integration into existing systems. They can be customized to match specific process requirements and connection types, ensuring seamless compatibility.
Yes, single-use filter assemblies can be customized to meet specific filtration requirements, including pore size, filter material, and assembly configuration. Customization ensures optimal performance for different applications.
Yes, single-use assemblies are designed to meet biopharma regulatory requirements, including FDA and EMA guidelines. They are manufactured using materials that adhere to with industry standards, ensuring regulatory compliance.
While single-use assemblies may have higher consumable costs, they offer long-term savings by reducing cleaning, validation, and maintenance expenses. They also decrease downtime, increasing overall production efficiency.
Single-use filter assemblies support scalability by enabling a smooth transition from small- to large-scale production. Their modular design and customizable configurations enable biopharmaceutical companies to quickly adapt to changing production demands.