Watson-Marlow: Single-use biopharmaceutical products

Include tubing connector systems, peristaltic pumps, and aseptic filling systems.

Include tubing connector systems, peristaltic pumps, and aseptic filling systems.
Include tubing connector systems, peristaltic pumps, and aseptic filling systems.

Products from the Watson-Marlow Pumps Groups provide many benefits including validation, sterile processes, traceability, superior flow rates and metering accuracy, scalable solutions, and reliable dispensing performance.

Company’s newly acquired product line of BioPure single-use tubing connector systems aim to simplify production operations, lower costs of GMP Pharma manufacturing, and reduce process validation time. Watson-Marlow peristaltic pumps contain fluid to be pumped, ensuring isolation from any source contamination. Flexicon aseptic filling systems provide solutions from benchtop to fully automatic aseptic filling, plugging, and capping systems.

Biopharmaceutical-grade tubing delivers consistent, accurate, and long-term performance. In its state-of-the-art cleanrooms, the company manufactures Pumpsil, a premium-quality platinum-cured silicone tube; Bioprene, a Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE); and PureWeld XL, a high-quality weldable TPE tube used in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.

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