Noxilizer provides rapid biodecontamination units for Weiler Engineering’s BFS Systems

Noxilizer, the company advancing a room temperature, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) -based sterilisation process for life science manufacturers, and Weiler Engineering, Inc., a blow/fill/seal (BFS) equipment specialist, have embarked on an exclusive supply agreement. Noxilizer will provide NOX FLEX rapid biodecontamination units for new Weiler Engineering blow/fill/seal systems.

Today, BFS systems use steam or sanitisation to decontaminate portions of the machine. The NOX FLEX units provide a sterilisation and depyrogenation process in a patent-pending application for the shroud area of new Weiler ASEP-TECH BFS machines. This should result in improved manufacturing efficiency and process control.

“Weiler is a leader in the blow/fill/seal industry and we are excited to be working with them,” said Lawrence Bruder, Noxilizer CEO. “This is another example of the important benefits of nitrogen dioxide in sterilisation, decontamination and depyrogenation for the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.”

“Providing the NOX FLEX rapid biodecontamination system to our customers demonstrates Weiler’s commitment to bringing innovation that leads to improved efficiency,” noteed Carol Nowak, CEO and President of Weiler Engineering. “We are focused on the success of our customers.”

Noxilizer and Weiler Engineering will be presenting a poster on the results from the first demonstrated decontamination and depyrogenation of an aseptic filling line at the PDA Annual Meeting, 7–9 April 2014, in San Antonio, Texas, US.        

Noxilizer, Inc., www.noxilizer.com.

Weiler Engineering, Inc., www.weilerengineering.com.

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