Wfi storage and distribution system
WFI hot storage and distribution The purpose of the storage and distribution system is to deliver the medium to the points of use under an appropriate pressure, at an appropriate temperature and in an appropriate quality. The water for injection generated must be appropriately stored and distributed to points of use.
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What is WFI water used for?
It is the prescribed source feed water for the 96 production of pharmacopoeial grade waters. 97 4.2. Water for Injections (WFI) 99 water is used as a vehicle (water for injections in bulk) and for dissolving or diluting substances or 100 preparations for parenteral administration (sterilised water for injections).
Who makes Genesys WFI?
Puretech has produced the GenesysWFI using the experience of operating the Genesys pure water (pw) systems over many years. Puretech PW systems were based on using reverse osmosis followed by continuous electrodeionisation and then a final filtration using a 6,000 NMWL ultrafilter. These systems have reliably been producing PW since 2004.
What is the difference between WFI and HPW water?
For example, WFI should use distillation as the final purification step. The one exception is for WFI for use in Japan only, where a combination of reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration when fed PW can be the final purification step. HPW is a Europe only water type which can be used for very limited pharmaceutical applications.
How does Genesys WFI work?
The GenesysWFI has twin pass RO system with membrane degassing, continuous electrodeioinisation, followed by ultrafiltration with 6,000 Daltons cut off membranes giving three membranes to ensure robust removal of bacteria and endotoxins (endotoxins are >10,000 Daltons).
Which countries accept membrane-based technologies for WFI production?
In 2017, the European Pharmacopoeia joined the US, Japan, and many other regulatory bodies (with the exception of China) in accepting membrane-based technologies for WFI production.
What components are used in Genesys WFI?
The GenesysWFI utilises the following major components to deliver product water exceeding the specification for WFI. This 316L stainless vessel is used as a reservoir for sanitisation and can be used for the automatic CIP cycles. Two stages of reverse osmosis membranes in series are used to give optimal control of bioburden.