Frozen Biopharmaceutical Storage

Frozen Biopharmaceutical Storage

As manufacturing processes become increasingly complex and decentralized, there are likely to be more stages where bulk freezing of drug substances could benefit product stability, quality, and overall process efficiency.

Why Freeze Biopharmaceuticals?

Freezing drug substance after or during production is done to slow chemical/biological degradation and preserve stability. Freezing also restricts microbial growth, extends the shelf-life, and prevents contamination from extractables and leachables by limiting exposure of drug to its container.

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RoSS® shell

RoSS® shell

Single Use Support GmbH

  • Type: Single-use bag protection system
  • Volume: 2D single-use bags up to 50 L
  • Application: Single-use bag protection; frozen drug substance logistics; cold chain management; freeze-thaw workflows; bioprocess container handling; CDMO operations
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RoSS.KSET

RoSS.KSET

Single Use Support GmbH

  • Type: Single-use bag and vial protection system
  • Volume: Small single-use bags up to 250 mL or vials
  • Application: Small-volume bag protection; cell and gene therapy; clinical studies; cryopreservation; advanced therapy logistics; drug substance storage
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RoSS.SHIP

RoSS.SHIP

Single Use Support GmbH

  • Type: Cold chain shipping container
  • Volume: Up to 55 RoSS® shells, depending on shipper size and shell format
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RoSS.ULTF

RoSS.ULTF

Single Use Support GmbH

  • Type: Ultra-low temperature storage freezer
  • Volume: Inquire
  • Application: Ultra-low temperature storage; frozen drug substance storage; cold chain management; biologics storage; RoSS shell storage; commercial biomanufacturing
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