Changeover Reduction Time by Adjusting the Cleaning Critical Parameters in Automated CIP Systems
Resumen
Clean-In-Place (CIP) is a widely use
process to clean biotechnology vessels contact
surfaces. CIP is an automated cleaning method that
involve minimum to no equipment disassembling
thereby reducing labor and time expense. CIP
provides higher level of repeatability and safety
when the process is optimized. The objective of this
project was to reduce the changeover time by
determining where are the wastes in the cleaning
process and campaign changeovers in the
pharmaceutical manufacturing that are reflected as
effective design of the automated CIP systems,
avoid build up overtime, and manual cleaning of
small parts. In field-testing were performed under
combination critical parameters to clean the
manufacturing vessels to acceptable limits.
Different combinations were tested and samples
once the cleaning process where completed. Data
was statistically analyzed to visualize the reduction
time based on the critical parameter adjustment.
The goal was to not rework the equipment with the
optimal CIP condition, which will lead to the
changeover reduction time and compliance
satisfaction.
Key Terms - Automated CIP, CIP skids,
Critical parameters, TACT