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PE article written by members of the Disposables COP
Standardization of Single Use Components’ Extractable Studies for Industry.  Read the article.

 

About the Disposables COP

The Disposables COP has more than 800 members representing the various disciplines associated with disposables such as vaccines, manufacturing, operations, aseptic processing (final formulation and final filing), R&D, process development, regulatory affairs, QA, and engineering.


 

COP Mission

The Disposables COP mission aims to create a global focal point of support for biopharmaceutical professionals working with single use disposable technologies. Single use technologies includes bags systems, filters, connectors, aseptic transfer, controlled freeze-thaw, tubing and any other equipment for bio-processing developed in single use formats.


 

How to Get Involved

As a Disposables COP member you can access technical discussions or download presentations or files. You can complete a volunteer profile and share your expertise with the community.Note that only ISPE Members can engage in these activities.

Community Discussions

  • Moving full 1000L Pallet tanks
    Disposables, 24 January, (1 comment)
    Recently on a number of occasions I have seen a reluctance in moving 1000L pallet tanks due to Healt ... Continue reading
  • Disposable bag usage in tablet manufacturing
    Disposables, 21 October, (5 comments)
    Dear COP Members. I am looking for advise about potential usage of disposable bags in secondary manu ... Continue reading
  • Integrity tests
    Disposables, 22 September, (2 comments)
    I was looking literature regarding the Integrity test for Single use Bio reactors and also for 2D ba ... Continue reading
  • sterilize stainless steel with gamma irradiation?
    Disposables, 20 December, (5 comments)
    We were expecting to sterile our vial-filling line needle assembly with gamma irradiation, but found ... Continue reading
  • Disposable Closed Systems
    Disposables, 1 December, (1 comment)
    What are members experiences with operating disposable closed systems - considerations, challenges, ... Continue reading