Datasheet | March 10, 2022

LevMixer® System

Source: Cytiva

Ideal for buffer preparation and product contact mixing

The LevMixer system is specifically designed to fulfill the needs of the bioprocess industry. This system is a mobile, flexible mixing system that allows efficient and reproducible single-use mixing of a wide range of volumes in a broad series of applications ranging from buffer preparation to final formulation. The LevMixer hardware has been engineered for use with Pall single-use systems (SUS) in cGMP certified cleanrooms.

The LevMixer system consists of an interchangeable superconducting drive unit and proprietary levitating impeller-based single-use mixing system fitted into either plastic tanks located on a trolley or stainless steel tanks. Once charged and coupled with the single-use system, the superconducting drive unit induces levitation and rotation of the impeller resulting in effective mixing action inside a closed mixing system. Coupling of the impeller with the drive motor requires no dynamic seals or shaft penetration inside the single-use system. The drive motor is enclosed on a portable cart that can be easily disconnected from the single-use system and reconnected to another mixing system, allowing mixing in multiple single-use mixing systems of various sizes with a single drive unit.

The LevMixer system includes a real-time reading of the impeller speed and an process monitoring/alert capability. In case of any process disruption, the user is alerted. End users may access a detailed activity report during on-going applications to monitor the mixer either on site, or remotely
from a different location.

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