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Getinge Closure Processing System (CPS)

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Clean, sterile, and dry stoppers and closures delivered to the filling machine without breaking containment. The Getinge Closure Processing System (CPS) provides an unbroken chain of sterility for efficient processing of all types of closures in conjunction with filling lines in pharmaceutical production.

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The Getinge Closure Processing System efficiently washes, sterilizes, dries, and delivers all types of closures to isolated or RABS-installed filling lines. The system maintains a constant supply of sterile stoppers and closures while minimizing manual handling and intermediate transfers.

Integrity Control

An unbroken aseptic chain

The CPS from Getinge is a complete integrated system for treatment, storage, distribution, and transfer of stoppers in aseptic production. It minimizes intermediate handling and transfer to maintain sterility and increase integrity control over the aseptic chain. The mobile multi-purpose vessel (MPV) that holds the closures is also used for transportation between the processing unit and the filling machine of the downstream process.

Treatment unit

The MPV is connected to the treatment unit (WSSD) for complete processing of the closures within the vessel by washing, siliconizing, sterilizing, and drying.

Storage and transfer

Transport washed, sterilized, and siliconized (optional step) closures directly to the filling line for aseptic transfer, or store in the MPV until use.

Closure discharge

A lift-and-turn station (LTS) enables the MPV to dock with the filling machine and discharge its load of closures aseptically.

Closure processing

Clean, sterile, and dry closures — particularly rubber stoppers and plungers — are vital components of parenteral packaging. Closures are a functional part of drug administration systems that are in product contact for considerable periods. It is absolutely essential that they are clean and sterile, with due consideration given to their physical, mechanical, and chemical properties.