SP Scientific provides one-source solution for pharmaceutical processing equipment

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SP Scientific is now able to offer a one-source solution for a complete range of pharmaceutical processing equipment.

From lyophilizers / freeze dryers, vial washers and sterilization tunnels right through to automated systems for filling, loading / unloading, capping and external washing of vials, PennTech, Hull and VirTis brands uniquely position SP Scientific as the only company in the United States with capability to manufacture complete aseptic vial processing lines.

As a market leader in R&D, pilot and production scale freeze dryers, SP Scientific is well versed in helping pharmaceutical companies increase the shelf-life of their products. With the growing trend in the pharmaceutical industries to remove human handling from aseptic applications, the recent acquisition of Penntech perfectly complements SP Scientific’s vision to offer pharmaceutical manufacturers end-to-end automated solutions for continuous aseptic processing.

SP Scientific’s Paul Coiteux, Director of Production Lyophilizer Technical Sales and Kain Johnson, Business Development, recently sat down for an interview to discuss SP’s new equipment capabilities as well as how technology developments such as ControLyo™ nucleation technology have enabled their customers around the world to attain a level of lyophilized product homogeneity never before achieved. A video of the interview is available on the APR and SP Scientific web sites.

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