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Microfluidics will showcase its portable M-110P Microfluidizer® processor, a bench top lab machine that requires no compressed air or cooling water for hydraulics, at the Interphex 2008 Conference and Exhibition from March 26-28 in Philadelphia, PA. Designed to operate reliably, quietly and efficiently at up to 30,000 psi process pressure, the portable M-110P only requires a standard 20 amp, single phase "household" electrical outlet and can easily be incorporated into any laboratory setting.
Utilizing Microfluidics' fixed geometry diamond interaction chamber technology and ceramic plunger, the M-110P easily enables the production of nano-suspensions and nano-emulsions, as well as liposomal encapsulation and cell disruption with the fewest number of passes. Additionally, the M-110P allows flow rates between 110-155 ml/minute depending on process pressure, which is a higher flow rate than any comparable, competitive product. This flow rate enables the efficient processing of pharmaceutical formulations, fine chemicals, and biological material ranging from simple oil-in-water emulsions to highly immiscible solids-in-liquid suspensions. All results from the M-110P machine are guaranteed to be scaleable to pilot and/or production volumes.
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About Microfluidics
Microfluidics, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFIC Corporation, is a supplier of advanced fluid processing equipment and reaction technology for laboratory, pilot scale and manufacturing applications. The equipment enables the manufacture and formulation of numerous nanomaterials and nanoscale products and produces the most uniform and smallest liquid and suspended solid particles available.
Microfluidics has been a worldwide supplier of Microfluidizer® high shear fluid processing systems to the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetics/personal care and food industries since 1984. As leader in the field, Microfluidics has enabled numerous companies and institutions to formulate, validate and produce licensed drugs for the worldwide healthcare market.
Companies seeking to produce difficult-to-formulate products or to find better methods of bio-processing can take advantage of complimentary sample testing at one of three Microfluidics facilities. Visit www.microfluidicscorp.com, email or contact Microfluidics at 800.370.5452 for application information.
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