Minimizing Filter Plugging: A Guide For Biologic Contamination Control Technologies
Source: Entegris, Inc.

Within the life sciences industry, controlling biological and micro contaminants in process streams is vital to improving operating efficiency and the enablement of technological advances such as modern drug development and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Sterile filtration plays a critical role in protecting vital bioprocesses and is the cornerstone in eliminating contaminants. But what happens when a filter gets plugged and how can you minimize the impact on filtration performance?
Learn about the three most common sources of filtration failures and how to prevent these problems.
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