When it comes to critical BDS (bulk drug substance) storage, PFA bottle and vials have become the gold standard. That’s because performance and purity aren’t a “nice-to-have” in BDS – they’re an expectation.
In critical applications – such as storing vaccines or blood products used in cutting-edge cell and gene therapies – you can’t risk using inferior materials or fragile form factors like bags.
Storing BDS product in Purillex® PFA bottles means less risk to your entire process and a greatly reduced chance of product loss.
PFA is also a great choice for freezing applications and outperforms any material down to 196°C, even when flash frozen. What’s more – sterility is maintained in cryogenic applications because of our innovative closure design, which uses an identical PFA resin to the bottles.
Clean, packaged, and pre-sterilized PFA bottles and vials is the most recent Savillex innovation, and a world’s first from a manufacturer of PFA containers.
Imagine the convenience of ready-to-use (RTU) PFA products: You avoid the hassle, wasted time and lost resources of in-house cleaning and sterilizing.
With RTU PFA containers, we do the work for you, from clean manufacture and secure packaging in ISO Class 7 cleanrooms, through to sterilization using validated cycles.
Drop us a line today to learn more about our lineup of PFA RTU products.
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