5.1 Preparation: Equipment and Materials ....................9 5.2 Part 1 — Pre-Use Conditioning ......................10 Procedure A — Connect the Cadence ILC Module to the Tubing ............10 Procedure B — Flush the Cadence ILC Module with Purified Water ..........10 Procedure C — Sanitize the Cadence ILC Module ................11 Procedure D —...
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This guide describes the care and use of Cadence Inline Concentrator (ILC) modules with Delta and Omega 10 kDa and 30 kDa membranes. Do not apply these procedures to Pall’s conventional tangential flow filtration (TFF) cassettes or Cadence single-pass TFF (SPTFF) standard modules.
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• Total membrane area Cadence ILC Module Port Locations Cadence ILC modules have feed, retentate, and two permeate ports. Ports on the Cadence T01 and T02 modules use female Luer lock connectors. The ports on the Cadence T12 modules use female MPC quick disconnect connectors. A label located next to each port identifies the port’s function.
The Four Parts of a Single-Pass TFF Process The SPTFF process can be divided into four parts: • Part 1 — The first part involves connecting the Cadence ILC module and preparing it for use. This part (called pre-use conditioning) involves several sequential steps.
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• Part 3 — The third part (called post-use conditioning) includes cleaning, testing and storage of the Cadence ILC module. This part is optional and is applicable only when the module is reused. • Part 4 — The fourth part includes proper disposal of the Cadence ILC module.
1 pressure sensor. Typically, end-users also have retentate and/or permeate flowmeters (or scales) to monitor their process. • Appropriate tubing set. Pall can provide tubing sets for your application, please contact your Pall representative for more details •...
Exceeding 4.1 barg (60 psig) of feed pressure can permanently damage the Cadence ILC module or lead to product leakage. Do not exceed a feed pressure of 1.5 barg (22 psig) when the permeates are fully closed. Additionally, do not exceed the pressure rating of the tubing during operation or integrity testing.
Procedure D — Flush the Cadence ILC Module with Purified Water Flush the sanitization solution from the Cadence ILC module with purified water following these steps: 1. Connect the feed line to a supply of purified water.
Procedure E — Determine Cadence ILC Module Normalized Water Permeability (NWP) If a new or previously used and stored Cadence ILC module is used, the user will need to measure the permeability of the module before use. Later, after using and cleaning the module, the NWP of the module should be measured again.
Table 2 Temperature correction factors (TCF ) for Cadence ILC module permeability 20 °C T °C T °C 20 °C 20 °C 1.57 0.83 1.52 0.81 1.47 0.80 1.43 0.78 1.39 0.76 1.35 0.75 1.31 0.73 1.27 0.72 1.24 0.70 1.20...
CAUTION! Do not exceed the pressure rating of the tubing during operation or integrity testing. Tubing that is rated to at least 4.1 bar (60 psi) should be used. 4. Measure the air flow out of the permeate port using the Pall Flowstar integrity tester or other integrity test equipment.
Procedure I — Process Product Before initiating the processing step, review the recommended operating parameters below. Follow these steps to process feed material with the Cadence ILC module: 1. Connect the feed line to the feed solution. 2. Place the retentate and permeate lines into separate collection vessels.
If product must be flushed from the module with purified water or buffer before beginning the cleaning step, follow Procedure B (Flush the Cadence ILC module). Then go to the Cleaning Steps below.
Procedure G — Test the Integrity of the Cadence Set-Up and ILC Module. Procedure O — Add Storage Solution to the Cadence ILC Module The objective for proper storage of the Cadence ILC module is to ensure the module remains wet and to prevent microbial growth during storage.
6. Stop the feed pump after 10 L/m of storage solution passes through the module. 7. Disconnect the module from the set-up and cap the ports while keeping Cadence ILC module full of storage solution. 8. Place the module in a sealed plastic bag.
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