HIGHLY PURIFIED MEDIA

Multi Column Distillation (WFI) Plant

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Description

The Multi-Column Distillation Plant is available in various configurations and comes with a wide range of instrumentation for fully automated operation. It is designed and fabricated according to the ASME Section VIII Division 1 and TEMA fabrication codes.

  • Standard Model Capacity: 50 to 5000 liters/hr
  • Application:  To produce IP/BP/USP compliance WFI water for manufacturing large & small volume parenteral, injection, vaccines and also use for cleaning of vessels.
  • Optional Accessories:  SCADA software with 21CFR Part 11.

Features

  • Reduced raw steam consumption by maximizing heat utilization through Multi Effect Evaporation.
  • Electro-polished SS 316L tubes provide a smoother surface for complete water drainage and reduce erosion-corrosion; all pipe joints are orbitally welded.
  • Food-grade PTFE ‘O’ rings are attached as per USP Class VI.
  • Double Tube Sheet construction for feed water, cooling water condenser, main evaporator column, and preheater.
  • Fully automated PLC-based system with four levels of security and basic 21CFR compliance.
  • Automatic dumping of substandard WFI and feed water.
  • Auto-drainage system for the first and last columns.
  • Online monitoring of feed water and cooling water.
  • Optional WFI monitoring through a flow meter.
  • Complete steam station for raw steam with a PID pneumatic valve.
  • Sampling facility for laboratory tests.

Technical Specifications

SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

Feed Water:

  • Purified water as per USP29 with a max conductivity of 1 micro-ohm.
  • Pressure should be 1kg/cm2 higher than the raw steam pressure.
  • Temperature Ambient 30OC.

Feed Steam:

  • Steam must be saturated, dry free from oil, vapors & other impurities. (A steam filter to obtain 3µ, clear quality steam).
  • Steam pressure min 3kg/cm2 is essential to guarantee pyrogen-free distillate.
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