We
We are optimising freeze-drying processes because throughput is to be increased or new equipment is to be installed or converted.
Using our know-how from scaling up and down, we adapt the cycles for the production relocation to a contract manufacturer to the new equipment.
We achieve very short transfer times, meaning you can bring new products to market very quickly.Â

We are analysing the current course of your freeze-drying process. With the results obtained, we are planning meticulous laboratory experiments to fully exploit the optimisation potential.
We obtain laboratory data to optimise the process parameters. Subsequently, we precisely prepare the scale-up through our simulations.Â
We are introducing the new parameters into production and confirming the results through process validations.
Increase your throughput and boost your product quality at the same time.


Lyophilisation or freeze-drying is a process in which water is removed from a product after it is frozen and placed under a vacuum, allowing the ice to change directly from solid to vapour without passing through a liquid phase. The process consists of three separate, unique, and interdependent processes; freezing, primary drying (sublimation), and secondary drying (desorption).
