Peristaltic pump put to the test at Allergy Labs

Allergenic extract manufacturer opts for filling and closing equipment with peristaltic pump technology for greater product safety and fill accuracy, and lower machine maintenance.

VIAL PACKAGING. Allergy Labs installed a new vial filling and closing machine with peristaltic pump filling technology for water-based, easily soluble products such as injectable, sterile drugs.
VIAL PACKAGING. Allergy Labs installed a new vial filling and closing machine with peristaltic pump filling technology for water-based, easily soluble products such as injectable, sterile drugs.

Allergy Laboratories, Inc. was established in 1929 in Oklahoma City for the manufacture of allergenic extracts needed to support the growing immunotherapy practice of founder Dr. Raymond Balyeat. Allergy Labs, as the company is more widely known, has since evolved into an FDA-licensed pharmaceutical manufacturer of more than 500 different biological extracts for the diagnostic testing and therapeutic treatment of allergies. Additional manufacturing and supply capabilities have been added over the years, including a parenteral production facility for contract manufacturing.

According to Allergy Labs, customer satisfaction is of utmost importance. “Every customer is a part of the business, not an outsider or a statistic,” it says. As part of this commitment, the company has dedicated itself to affordable products, excellent customer service, and high-quality, strictly controlled manufacturing practices for the production of sterile depyrogenated vials, sterile diluent, and injectable drugs.

In 2010, Allergy Labs turned to Bosch Packaging Technology – Business Unit Pharma for a new filling and closing machine for vials and infusion bottles. To satisfy Allergy Lab’s needs, two main requirements had to be fulfilled. First, the line needed to operate with peristaltic pump technology, and second, it had to fit exactly into the space that had become available when an existing machine was decommissioned.

Peristaltic pumps offer advantages
In recent years, the popularity of peristaltic pumps for the filling of liquid pharmaceuticals has grown. While initially used for small pharmaceutical batches, today the technology is a viable alternative to conventional filling systems for production-scale operations. Advantages of peristaltic pump technology include the elimination of cross contamination of product with exposed pump components, as pumped fluid only comes in contact with the inside surface of the system’s tubing; low maintenance, due to a lack of valves, seals, and glands; and precise filling tolerances, resulting from the technology’s low-pulsation volumetric flow.

“We work with piston pump technology on another line, which can lead to cleaning and maintenance difficulties,” says Lee Beaver, Director of Manufacturing at Allergy Labs. “So we started looking for a filling and closing machine that operates with peristaltic pump technology. We checked the market, and Bosch has a good reputation for this kind of technology.”

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