Veranova chooses Burkert's SAW tech 17 May 2023

Bürkert ?Veranova surface acoustic wave The Flowave offers a compact footprint, a key priority in this project

Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) developer Veranova is using Bürkert’s surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology to provide hygienic flow measurement at its facility in Edinburgh.

When Veranova wanted to build a new manufacturing suite, it needed accurate control over volumetric flow to optimise process efficiency. As the suite would be installed within an existing area of the facility, the flowmeter had to contribute to a compact overall footprint. Handling various media, including solvents and acids as well as low conductivity liquids, the device also had to enable a clean in place (CIP) process.

At the facility, the company planned a manufacturing suite for high potency APIs, increasing production capacity from the lab to full-scale manufacturing. While Veranova has developed its own portfolio of APIs, the company is moving further into contract manufacturing, which will be supported by the additional capacity of the new production suite. To optimise manufacturing at a higher scale and ensure process efficiency, Veranova needed accurate control over the total flow of raw materials for API production, as well as the flow rate of chemicals in the CIP line.

Veranova’s manufacturing suite had to fit within the footprint of its existing facility, so compact dimensions were even more important. This ruled out Coriolis meters, even though Veranova often uses them within its processes, because of their comparatively large size, as well as the extended pipework they need. Since the requirement was flow measurement rather than mass flow, an alternative solution would also be more cost effective.

The flow meter also had to be capable of measuring various fluids, including water-based solvents, and acids, that would flow down the same line following a flush. As some of the solvents involved have low conductivity, this would also rule out certain flow measurement technologies. Veranova determined that Bürkert’s Flowave flowmeter achieved its requirements.

Richard Bell at Veranova said: “Flowave is really compact, and a key benefit is that it’s hygienic and easy to clean, giving confidence that no residue is left behind. This enables us to use multiple fluids down the same line, and Flowave can be calibrated specifically for each type of liquid, providing the accuracy we need. It’s a multi-purpose plant, and we can manufacture multiple products within the suite. Even within a single API product, multiple materials are used, and Flowave will help us to achieve that.”

Flowave has a smooth bore that is free of mechanical obstructions, preventing retention of any residue from media or the CIP process, ensuring optimum hygiene. The device is also constructed from 316L stainless steel, which compared to standard 316 has a lower carbon content, increasing its resistance to corrosion and improving hygiene. This was an important factor for Veranova that uses dilute acids within its process.

The device achieves hygienic flow measurement thanks to SAW technology, generating surface acoustic waves that travel through the fluid. Calculating time differences of the waves proportional to the flow, Flowave can determine real time flow rates, total flow and flow velocity. The technique also enables Flowave to measure irrespective of fluid conductivity.

Some pharmaceutical manufacturers can be hesitant to switch from the mainstream type of flowmeter to SAW technology, but Bell described it as “easily the best fit”.

“We looked at various alternative brands and technologies, but none of them could achieve a compact design to hygienically measure the flow of multiple liquid types, including low conductivity media, as effectively as Flowave.”

With the suite now installed and commissioning almost complete, Bell confirmed that set-up of Flowave was simple, and Veranova is looking to make the first batch from its new system soon. The flowmeter also gives a flexibility to change production if needed.

“Flowave has a wide flow range that can be easily adjusted depending on your application and media requirements. If we introduced a new API product, for example, we could easily re-range the device for a higher flow,” Bell concluded.


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