Optimizing Automated Clean-In-Place Operations to Increase Productivity in a Biotechnology Manufacturing Plant
Zusammenfassung
Automated Clean-In-Place Operations
are an essential part of the manufacturing
operations by ensuring a clean state of the
equipment and/or transfer lines. However, during a
voice of the customer (VOC) and value-added
activities assessment, it was determined that some
equipment surfaces were only exposed to salts
solutions that were easy to remove. During these
observations, it was evident that the clean-in-place
operations needed to be optimized to increase
productivity. Cleaning cycle optimization was
performed under a characterization study that
confirmed the effectiveness of the optimized cleaning
cycle for non-product contact equipment and/or
transfer lines. The optimization consisted of several
rinses with purified water and a final rinse with hot
water for injection (WFI). Automated recipes were
modified to prevent the use of aggressive cleaning
agents and/or recirculation's in the cleaning
operation. The optimization of the cleaning
operations increased productivity by hard savings in
detergents and a significant cycle time reduction.
Key Terms - Automation, Cleaning, Clean-inPlace, Cycle Time, Productivity, Savings, Water for
Injection (WFI).