Sartorius and HOF Sonderanlagenbau Partner to Offer Freeze-Thaw Solutions for Biological Products

Sartorius and HOF Sonderanlagenbau, announced a partnership to integrate two HOF horizontal plate freeze-thaw units into Sartorius’ portfolio offering customers a full suite of compatible freeze-thaw equipment and consumables. This partnership will enable faster and easier implementation of robust frozen drug substance management platforms through improved validation and purchase support from a single supplier.

“With this partnership, Sartorius continues to strengthen its leading position in the freeze-thaw market,” said Eva Lindskog, Head of Fluid Management Technologies at Sartorius. “The combination of our robust Celsius® single-use containers with market-leading freeze-thaw equipment from HOF will provide our customers with a simplified supply chain for improved management of drug substance.”

A key criterion in the drug substance freeze-thaw process is the ability to reliably control cooling and heating to prevent cryo-concentration. The combination of the new Celsius® consumables, with HOF’s adjustable plate system, provides predictability, robustness, and reproducibility.

Alexander Hof, CEO at HOF Sonderanlagenbau GmbH said, “Our customers that need to freeze during their processes are seeking the best available solutions. The unique combination of our reliable HOF freeze-thaw units and Sartorius’ proven single-use technology consumables portfolio will enable drug manufacturers to progress toward high quality, secure drug substance freezing and thawing for a safer future.”

The partnership builds on Sartorius’ 15-year success in developing proven freeze-thaw solutions for customers worldwide and reinforces the company’s commitment to global access to cold chain product and process innovation.

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