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Commercial System Design

Elian Wildgrove

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Publisher: Publifye

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Commercial System Design tackles the complexities of scaling up purification processes in biopharmaceutical manufacturing, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and regulatory compliance. The book uniquely integrates technical expertise with economic modeling, offering readers a holistic approach to large-scale purification engineering. It highlights the importance of process intensification, where advancements maximize throughput while minimizing waste, and economic modeling, which aids in financially sound decisions regarding capital investments. This book guides readers through the entire lifecycle of a purification system, starting with fundamental concepts and progressing to process design methodologies, economic evaluation, and risk assessment. Real-world case studies illustrate the challenges of scaling up, while discussions on regulatory requirements ensure product safety. The approach balances theoretical principles with practical examples, making complex concepts accessible to manufacturing managers and engineers alike. Ultimately, this book bridges the gap between engineering, business, and regulatory affairs, providing a framework for sustainable and profitable purification systems.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 112 pages.

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