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News Release from: Biopharma Process Systems | Subject: VirTis AdVantage Plus
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 July 2007
New! Multi-shelf benchtop freeze dryer
Biopharma is pleased to unveil the next generation of lab-scale, bench-top freeze dryers - the VirTis AdVantage Plus
The VirTis AdVantage is well-known for being the one of the smallest shelf freeze-dryers available, its small size packed with features including state-of-the-art controls and full temperature control But now the AdVantage has evolved
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Small enough to fit on laboratory bench-tops, yet with a range of practical features to ensure extensive freeze drying capabilities for small scale freeze drying applications and product development
With no increase in footprint the AdVantage Plus is available with up to 3 shelves, giving a maximum useable shelf area of 0.27m2.
Priced with the smallest lab in mind it offers the capabilities of a pilot scale freeze dryer without the cost of one.
The shelves are now silicone-cooled to maintain the kind of tight temperature normally found in production units.
A newly expanded and redesigned condenser coil will hold up to 6 litres.
Pneumatic stoppering is available as an option to easily seal 3 shelves of vials at any chamber pressure.
This is accomplished with an inert gas back-fill port.
As with the single-shelf AdVantage, the AdVantage Plus has complete flexibility to process in bulk, vials or flasks.
The AdVantage Plus features the powerful Wizard2.0 control system, which allows storage of up to 16 recipes.
It is available with condenser temperatures as low as -85C to enable processing of a wide range of samples.
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