In-Line UV & Turbidity
The Single-Use UV Flow Cells with a compact PM2 photometer and fiber optic cables measure UV absorbance in filtration and chromatography applications without product contact. The Turbidity Flow Cells and PM2 Photometer measure the turbidity of unclarified material from a bioreactor or fermentor or after it flows through a filter, providing consistent filter performance monitoring.
The Single-Use UV Flow Cells are cost-effective for disposable applications but can be cleaned and reused. The UV and Turbidity transmitters can be integrated into a monitor with data acquisition capability or a control system, offering a 2-in-1 solution. A dual-wavelength unit is available for increased versatility, and two parallel measurements can be made with one flow cell.
Experience the efficiency of PendoTECH’s In-line Single-Use UV Absorbance and Turbidity measuring and monitoring tools in your bioprocess operations.
PendoTECH Single Use UV Absorbance Sensors
In bioprocess operations, the UV absorbance of a liquid solution can identify either the absence or presence of the molecule of interest. The measurement, typically at 280nm, is made by a spectrophotometer either in-line or off-line in a cuvette. A collimated beam of light passes through a sample with a defined path length, and the absorbance is determined as the ratio of the light applied from the source to what passed through the sample. The PendoTECH Single-Use UV Flow Cell enables the measurement to be made non-invasively. It is cost-effective for single-use applications and can be repeatedly cleaned and reused. The flow cell is easily integrated into tubing, and the measurement is made using a compact photometer with fiber optic cables. This flow cell contains a special glass window on the wall and compartments to attach the light source and detector. The stream to be measured flows between the windows through tubing attached to the hose barb ends of the flow cell.
Single Use Flow Cell Highlights
- 1/2 in hose barb fitting; 1 cm path length
- 1/4 in hose barb fitting; 5 mm path length
- 1/8 in hose barb fitting; 2 mm path length
- Unobstructed flow path & no dead legs
- Qualified for use to 75 psi (5 bar)
- Compatible with gamma irradiation & autoclavable
- All polymeric materials meet USP Class VI
- Each sensor is 100% tested for quality during manufacturing, including leak test
- Manufactured in a FDA registered, ISO 7 clean room
- Caustic and chemical resistant polysulfone
- Lot Certificate of Quality included with each sensor
PendoTECH Turbidity Flow Cell & Measurement Unit
In bioprocess operations, the turbidity of the liquid after a filter can be measured as an indication of filter performance. It can also be used to measure unclarified material directly from a bioreactor or fermentor. The measurement may indicate undesired components are “breaking through” the filter meaning the filter is losing its capacity. The turbidity measurement at 880nm can be used in conjunction with pressure measurements in constant flow filtration processes to give an overall measurement of filter performance. To make an online turbidity measurement, use a device such as the PendoTECH Turbidity Flow Cell versus taking a discrete sample and measuring offline.
Single Use Flow Cell Highlights:
- Several path lengths available for different turbidity ranges
- Unobstructed flow path & no dead legs
- Qualified for use to 75 psi (5 bar)
- Compatible with gamma irradiation & autoclavable
- All polymeric materials meet USP Class VI
- Each sensor is 100% tested for quality during manufacturing, including leak test
- Manufactured in a FDA registered, ISO 7 clean room
- Caustic and chemical resistant polysulfone
- Lot Certificate of Quality included with each sensor
Photometer
PendoTECH® offers a Dual Wavelength version of the PM2 Photometer, which is equipped with two LED light sources. This system is available to output 260nm, 280nm, 300nm or 880nm, and measures two wavelengths simultaneously. Measuring the absorbance of two wavelengths in the same sample has many advantages in biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing. For instance, the user could detect protein, and measure turbidity simultaneously in the same sample by using a system at 280 and 880nm. Likewise, a photometer with two wavelengths in the UV range can detect binary mixtures if the products have different absorption spectra. For example, measuring the absorbance of a sample at 280nm to detect proteins, as well as at 260nm to detect nucleic acids, and then taking the ratio, to provide an estimate of the purity of the solution.
Features Overview
- Dual functionality for lab and panel mount
- Versatile instrument for lab and process applications
- Factory configured with seven different wavelength combinations
- Designed to be integrated into a monitor with data acquisition capability
- Two 4–20mA output signals spanning 0 to 3AUs
- Local display for viewing readings directly from the instrument
- Compatible with a variety of data acquisition devices and control systems
- Supports digital communication protocols
Data Sheets
- PendoTECH Single Use UV Flow Cells and PM2 Photometer Data Sheet
- PendoTECH Turbidity System Data Sheet
- Previous GEN Model: PendoTECH UV Absorbance Data Sheet
- Previous GEN Model: PendoTECH UV-VIS-NIR Dual-Wavelength Photometer
- Previous GEN Model: PendoTECH Turbidity System Data Sheet
- Previous GEN Model: SPEC-280-TRS Data Sheet
Technical Notes
- Previous GEN Model: PendoTECH Single Wavelength Photometer Monitor/Transmitter Mounting Instructions
- Previous GEN Model: PendoTECH Dual Wavelength Photometer Monitor/Transmitter Mounting Instructions
- PendoTECH Sensor Chemical Compatibility
- Technical Note: PendoTECH Sensors and Industry 4.0: Integrating a PendoTECH Single Use Sensor System with a Digital Highway
- Application Note: Preliminary X-Ray Irradiation Evaluation
Application Notes
- Optimizing Ultrafiltration and Diafiltration Process Application Note
- Optimize Viral Vector Production with Real-time UV Monitoring Application Note
- Augmenting Protein Harvest With Single-Use Sensors for Chromatography Application Note
User Manuals
Software Downloads
Articles
- “Evaluation of a New Single-Use UV Sensor for Protein A Capture” – Paul Renaut and Dennis Annarelli – BioProcess Technical, (February 2013)
- “In-Line Turbidity Sensors for Monitoring Process Streams in Continuous Countercurrent Tangential Chromatography” – Dmitriy Fedorenko, Jasmine Tan, Oleg Shinkazh, and Dennis Annarelli- BioProcess Technical, (October 2018)
- Modern Sensor Technologies for Viral-Vector Manufacturing – Improving Ultraviolet Photometric Detection of Full and Empty Adenoassociated Virus Capsids – Joe Hewitt – BioProcess International, October 2023