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FT83 Sterile Filling System

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The FT83 utilises a vertical Laminar air flow cabinet to maintain the air within the working section to better than ISO class 5 (Federal Standard 209e - Class 100). This high specification is achieved by passing the air through a high-efficiency HEPA filter, and recirculating most of this air to get an improved filtering effect. A digital air flow readout is incorporated and also serves as a warning when the HEPA filter needs replacing.

A prefilter extends the life of the HEPA filter. The FT83 can be specified with a UVC lamp to aid disinfection within the cabinet (FT83-UV).
The product from the UHT system is either passed to the filling head or diverted to drain by means of a hygienic, pneumatically operated, three-way valve controlled by a foot pedal. When filling, the operator places a pre-sterilised container under the filling head and uses the foot pedal to fill to the required level.
When Cleaning-In-Place (CIP) or Sterilising-In-Place (SIP) a stainless steel pipe is positioned over the filling head to a return outlet in the working chamber. The cleaning fluid or sterilising hot water can be passed through the filling head, and also through the divert section. In these modes the integral PLC controls the three-way valve and hence the flow path. During SIP the PLC also monitors the temperature of the water to ensure that the specified sterilisation time and temperature have been met.
The flow path to drain incorporates a heat exchanger to reduce the sterilising water to a safe temperature and a back pressure valve to maintain pressure within the system to prevent boiling.
The containers used for filling need to be sterilised before use.
Any convenient sterilisation method can be used, such as autoclaving, gamma radiation, or buying in sterilised containers from a laboratory equipment supplier. In use, the working chamber is cleaned manually.
The cabinet surfaces are sterilised using a suitable spray (eg ethanol). This method can also be used to sterilise the neck and seal of the containers where necessary.
Filled containers can be removed easily from the working chamber and new containers can be introduced without introducing product
contamination. Trials have shown that using this system, new operators with a minimum of instruction can produce packaged aseptic samples similar to production aseptic filling systems.

A nitrogen nozzle is included, which can be directed over the container while filling, to give low oxygen content in the packaged product.


Technical specifications

Air quality inside chamber

Federal Standard 209e

Class 100 ISO 14644 Class 5

 

HEPA filter efficiency

99.995% at 0.3 Micron EN1822-H14

 

Working chamber size

1220 x 580mm


Overall dimensions

Length

1.30m

Width

1.10m

Height

2.20m

Packed and created shipping specifications

Volume

4.5m3

Gross weight

400Kg


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