Title: WATER PURIFICATION
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- We all need clean water, water that is free of
potentially dangerous contaminants. - For our homes we need basic clean and sanitary
water. Water that can be used for cooking,
cleaning and bathing. Water that meets or
exceeds the purity standards of our local
governments. For bio-pharmaceutical uses, the
water used must meet a much higher standard.
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- Bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing uses Water For
Injection (WFI). WFI is considered to be 100
water. This water is free of sediment, minerals,
and organic contamination. - WFI is typically contained in stainless steel
systems, heated to temperatures just below
boiling, and pumped through systems to the point
of use that will not allow dead zones where the
water does not circulate.
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- WFI is used to clean water resistant manufactured
medical equipment such as syringes. Under high
pressure it is sprayed on this equipment, used to
soak it, and injected into the internal parts of
the equipment.
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- In our homes we might have a sediment filter to
remove fairly large particles suspended in the
water. Our cars have a sediment filters for oil. - Sediment filters for water typically use a cloth
or paper filter cartridge. As the water flows
through large sediment particles are removed from
the water. Sediment removal is frequently the
first step in making WFI.
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- If the water coming into our homes was to be used
to make WFI and has some unwanted biologic
residue, chlorine, or a foul odor then a second
filter is added. The second filter will be
activated charcoal. - Activated
charcoal will not - remove sodium
fluoride or - nitrates.
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Typically the two canisters for the filters are
connected in simple series. Filter canisters
used in our homes are small a few inches in
diameter and less than a foot long.
Those used in WFI production for
bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing are much larger.
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- Some locations have water very high in mineral
content. These locations will add an ion
exchange filter to their series of filters.
These beads are made of plastic resin and can be
charged to attract specific ions.
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- A water softener is an ion exchange filter to
remove scale producing calcium and magnesium from
water. - Water softeners use special resin( small plastic
beads) that attract calcium and magnesium ions.
- Water softeners cycle periodically to recharge
they flush the residue with salt water to remove
(rinse away) unwanted ions. This rinse water is
discarded.
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- Another device that is added to water
purification systems in some homes and in
biopharmaceutical manufacturing plants is a
reverse osmosis filter. - This device forces water to move against the
normal direction of osmosis through a
semi-permeable membrane. The reverse osmosis
requires high pressure to move water through the
filter.
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- Reverse osmosis removes bacteria, spores and
viruses from water. - Water after being run through the reverse osmosis
membrane is very, very clean. The water before
the membrane will have a built up of unwanted
particles and must be cycled (flushed out)
periodically.
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- In the production of water for injection for
- bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing has an
additional stage, distillation. - Distillation heats water to its boiling point,
creates vapor which passes through a cooling
system, and re-condenses back to liquid water.
Water after the distillation process is 100
water.
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- Water for injection is kept at high temperatures
and is used for a very complete cleaning of
medical products. Any small amount of remaining
manufacturing residue and biological contaminants
are completely cleaned from the product. The
product is now ready for clean-room packaging and
sealing. - Medical products, such as syringes, are
sterilized by gamma radiation after packaging.