Ensuring a high-purity water system for pharma applications
Advanced, hygienic instrumentation designed for critical water with continuous, compliant measurement technologies
Pharma and biotech manufacturers rely on a high-performance water system for pharma applications to support safe, compliant and efficient manufacturing. Purified Water (PW), Water for Injection (WFI) and clean steam serve as essential raw materials, cleaning agents and integral components of finished products. Because these systems operate as critical utilities, any deviation in quality, whether conductivity drift, TOC spikes or temperature inaccuracies, can challenge manufacturing integrity.
Optimized water system in pharmaceutical industry results
Hygienic, accurate flow with simple validation support
Continuous quality protection across PW, WFI and clean steam
Faster detection of organic contamination
Confidence in ionic purity
Stable, hygienic pressure control with built‑in verification
Common water system for pharma challenges
Life Sciences water systems must operate within precisely defined global regulatory frameworks. Requirements such as USP <643> for TOC define strict limits for key parameters, while ASME BPE establishes expectations for hygienic design and materials of construction. Additionally, data handling should have complete traceability and integrity of electronic records. Maintaining these dimensions can be challenging, especially when facilities rely on periodic, manual or reactive testing methods. Without continuous, validated and reliable instrumentation, manufacturers may face undetected contamination, unexpected excursion events during sanitization cycles or incomplete traceability during audits.
Endress+Hauser measurement solutions boost pharma processes
Endress+Hauser equips water system operators with real-time, compliant and digitally supported measurement technologies engineered specifically for regulated Life Sciences environments. This includes the three most critical parameters in pharma water systems: conductivity, TOC, and pressure, along with other compliant and digitally supported measurement technologies.