Charter Medical introduces Bio-Pak Cell Culture bags

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Charter Medical, Ltd., a division of Lydall, Inc., (NYSE:LDL) today announced the launch of Bio-Pak® Cell Culture bags for biotech and pharmaceutical processing. These bags are designed to provide a stable cell culture environment to enhance cell growth and viability. They are made from Charter's high performance Clear-Pak® film, a single web, multi-layer film with superior gas barrier properties. The Bio-Pak® Cell Culture bags are offered in several sizes and configurations which can be customized to meet manufacturers' needs.  This line will be produced on new equipment in Charter's recently expanded ISO Class 7 Clean Room.

Peter Ferris, President of Charter Medical, stated, "This new product offering is a perfect fit for our Life Sciences growth initiative as it rounds out our Bio-Pak® line in an exciting space. The biotech single-use market continues to grow at double-digit rates and the cell culture bag is a key product targeted with our recent capital investments.  Bio-Pak® Cell Culture bags join Charter's other new Bio-Pak® products, the 3D Gusset and Small Volume single-use systems, which together offer a comprehensive solution ranging in size from 50 milliliters to 3500 liters." 

"This new product is designed to improve cell culture yields and increase throughput, saving our customers both time and money," remarked Joe Petrosky, Global VP of Sales and Marketing for Charter Medical. "This is an exciting time for Charter Medical. With the launch of the Bio-Pak® Cell Culture bag, we clearly demonstrate our commitment to flexibility, speed and operational excellence." 

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