Pall Food and Beverage

A Webcast on

Microbial Product Stability Using Membrane Filtration

Webcast

Duration:
1 hour

Date:  September 23, 2020
Time:
  9:30 am EST | 3:30 pm CEST

Summary

Protecting your food and beverage production from pathogens and/or spoilers is mission-critical to ensure product quality that protects your brand. A key task of final membrane filters is to remove contaminants and provide microbiologically stable finished product.

Final membrane filters available in the marketplace offer a wide variety of microbial retention performance which is critical to understand. Parameters such as microorganisms for challenge testing, challenge level and type of performance claims are sometimes misunderstood.

Food & Beverage manufacturers with strong HACCP programs monitor final filters with an integrity testing method that provides assurance of filter performance in the customer’s process. This non-destructive integrity testing is directly correlated to the ability of a filter to retain microorganisms.

Integrity testing helps manufacturers avoid issues such as product contamination, product losses, reprocessing and production delays, as well as satisfying auditor requirements for critical microorganism reducing/removing steps.

In our webcast, “Microbial Product Stability Using Membrane Filtration”, you’ll learn:

  1. How final membrane filtration protects your product quality
  2. How integrity tests confirm microbial reduction and sterilizing capabilities of filters
  3. How selection of a filter affects risk of contamination

Speakers

  • Speaker:

    Joseph Baaklini

    Director, SLS Laboratory and Food & Beverage

    Pall Corporation

  • Speaker:

    Ursula Brendel-Thimmel

    Director, Food and Beverage Laboratories (SLS)
    Pall Corporation

  • Moderator:

    David Johnson

    Pall Biotech
    Senior Global Product Manager, Continuous Purification

  • Moderator:

    David Johnson

    Pall Biotech
    Senior Global Product Manager, Continuous Purification

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