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Hebei Huayu Environmental Engineering Co., Ltd.
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Water Purification Treatment for Pharmaceutical Production

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Water purification treatment equipment for pharmaceutical production is a specialized system designed to purify raw water (e.g., tap water, groundwater) into ultra-pure water that meets the stringent requirements for pharmaceutical manufacturing. Water is a critical component in drug formulation, equipment cleaning, and sterile processes, requiring the removal of impurities, microorganisms, endotoxins, and ions to ensure product safety, efficacy, and compliance with standards like USP (United States Pharmacopeia) and EP (European Pharmacopoeia).


Main Features


1. Ultra-High Water Quality Assurance

Produces purified water (PW) or water for injection (WFI) free of bacteria, endotoxins, organic compounds, and ions, meeting USP, EP, or WHO standards.


2. Multi-Stage Purification Process

Pre-treatment: Sand filtration, activated carbon, and softening to remove particles, chlorine, and hardness.

Core Purification: Reverse osmosis (RO), electrodeionization (EDI), or distillation for ultra-pure water.

Disinfection: UV sterilization and ozone treatment to eliminate microorganisms and endotoxins.

Final Filtration: 0.1–0.2 micron filters for microbial control.


3. Automated Control

Features PLC or touchscreen systems for automated operation, real-time monitoring (e.g., conductivity, TOC, pH), and compliance data logging.


4. Hygienic Design

Uses high-grade stainless steel (SUS316L) pipelines and tanks with Clean-in-Place (CIP)/Sterilize-in-Place (SIP) systems to prevent contamination.


5. Flexible Configuration

Customizable for specific needs, production scales, and water quality standards (e.g., PW, WFI).


Typical Applications


  • Drug formulation (API dissolution, compounding).

  • Water for injection (WFI) for injectables and IV fluids.

  • Equipment cleaning to prevent cross-contamination.

  • Laboratory testing and quality control.

  • Sterile processing (e.g., steam for autoclaves).


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