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The pure steam generator produced by PSG is used for sterilisation in storage tanks fermenters, reactors, pipelines & autoclaves.
It is also used for humidification of sterile area and can be used wherever sterilization is required.
APPLICATIONS
Pure Steam Generator (PSG) produces Pure Steam.
Pure Steam is required for
• In Situ Sterilization of any equipment
• Autoclave Sterilization
Pure Steam Generator System Features
• Capacity varies from 5 to 3,000 Kg per hour
• Designed to produce pure steam @ 3 kg/cm² pressure
• Designed and manufactured as per ASME BPE and cGMP guidelines
• The Pure Steam generated meets EN 285, USP, EP, BP and IP standards
• All heat exchange tubes will be seamless quality
• Phase separation is based on falling film evaporator technology
• Specially designed and constructed to remove pyrogen / endotoxin
• Designed and constructed to achieve 100 % drainability
• The unit and all its components are mounted on AISI 304 stainless steel skid
• All wetted parts are made from AISI 316L stainless steel and rest are made of AISI 304 stainless steel
• All contact parts are finished to electro polished to Ra < 0.4 and are crevice free
• IPC & PLC based 21 CFR part 11 complied fully automatic control panel with online printing facility
• Double tube sheet construction for the first column, where boiler steam is present
• Our compact and optimised design required minimum human interference. This means low maintenance and low operational cost
• Complete set of documentation and certificates to ensure compliance with regulatory authority. We provide DQ, OQ, IQ, FAT & SAT. Also assist client to develop PQ
In the pharmaceutical industry, a Pure Steam Generator (PSG) produces clean, sterile steam from purified water, which is used for sterilizing equipment in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
A Pure System Generator system in pharma is a setup that generates pure steam for sterilization, meeting cGMP and pharmacopeial standards.
The two main types of steam generators are:
Steam-heated generators – use plant steam for heating.
Electric generators – use electric heaters for steam production.