Wave Reactor (Single-Use)
Biological processes are carried out in wave reactors in pharmaceutical plants in order to produce active pharmaceutical ingredients efficiently and in a controlled manner. These reactors are specially optimised for the cultivation of cell cultures and microorganisms used in the production of proteins, enzymes, vaccines and other biotechnological products.
The process begins with the introduction of the cell cultures or microorganisms into the wave reactor. A wave-like movement of the medium in the reactor ensures optimal mixing and oxygen supply to the cells. This promotes cell growth and the production of the desired pharmaceutical substances.
Modern wave reactors are equipped with advanced monitoring and control systems to precisely control process parameters such as temperature, pH and nutrient supply. This enables precise regulation of production conditions and contributes to the consistency and quality of the end products.
Benefits
- Maintains optimal bioprocess conditions via temperature monitoring
- Ensures gentle pressure control for disposable systems
- Supports flexible and scalable biopharmaceutical production
- Reduces contamination risk through non-invasive measurement
- Enables fast setup and validation