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News Release from: Millipore | Subject: PreValidation Service
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2008
Service for evaluating mixing solutions
Millipore has announced the introduction of a new service designed as a flexible toolbox to help customers find the most efficient solution for their specific mixing applications
Millipore's Prevalidation Service package combines the experience of our application specialists with an extensive portfolio of test equipment enabling simulations of full scale mixing processes The Prevalidation centre outside Gothenburg, Sweden, and the Bioprocess Manufacturing sciences group lab in Billerica, USA, facilitate comparative studies, particle downsizing and emulsification efficiency trials as well as optimisation of mixing efficiency and suspension of solids
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 1 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to working at service centres, Millipore can conduct on-site trials using a range of portable test equipment.
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Investing in the Prevalidation service package from Millipore saves time and costs by identifying the most efficient and reliable option early in the decision making process. Request a free brochure from Millipore ...
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