We believe in developing long-standing relationships with our pharmaceutical customers based on mutual trust, meaning that we are well placed to advise on the requirements of your application.
We can help with:
Compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practice
Process control
Process reliability and repeatable quality: reducing reject product
Reducing downtime and changeover times
Energy recovery
Our products and solutions are guaranteed to meet the stringent requirements of the pharmaceutical environment, for example:
316L stainless steel construction and industry standard connections
Self-draining and crevice-free components
3-As and EHEDG design; FDA approved seals
"It’s good to have such a successful relationship with a contractor and it made sense to stay with Spirax Sarco."Arthur Burnett, Engineering Manager at Catalent View case study
The STERI-TROL is a pneumatically actuated 2-port angle pattern clean service control valve suitable for a wide range of applications in food, brewing and beverages industries.
The SVL488 is a high capacity stainless steel full-lift clean service safety valve designed to AD Merkblatt A2 and TRD 421 standards and suitable for pure steam, vapour and inert gases.
The M70i (1/2" to 2") and M80i (2 1/2" to 4") are 316L stainless steel ball valves that have been designed in accordance with ASME BPE for pharmaceutical, bio-processing and other high purity industries.
The BT6 316L stainless steel balanced pressure steam trap is specifically designed for hygienic applications including steam barriers, CIP/SIP and process vessel drainage, sterilisers and autoclaves, and culinary steam mains drainage.
Applied engineering improves steam quality and process efficiency at a Hungarian pharmaceutical plant.
Upgrade to Easiheat heat exchange helps Catalent reduce energy bills.
A single EasiHeat™ Engineered System from Spirax Sarco has replaced two bulky shell-and-tube heat exchangers at Abbott Murex’s site in Dartford. The change has delivered reduced maintenance and more space in the plant room.
This guide explains the steps pharmaceutical managers can take to improve steam system efficiency, maximise
process and final product quality whilst optimising overall productivity.
From vaccines to vitamins, the pharmaceutical industry is fundamental to the world’s health by developing the latest in medications and medical devices. But when it comes to safeguarding the integrity of the final product, pharmaceutical manufacturers should look to a key part of their steam system that is absolutely critical in maintaining a safe and validated process – steam traps.
Your steam system is absolutely critical in maintaining the integrity of your final product. But how efficient is it?