Chemical resistance of freeze dryer components – Labconco FreeZone 6 Liter Benchtop Freeze Dry Systems 77520 Series User Manual

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Chapter 3: Getting Started

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Chemical Resistance of Freeze Dryer
Components

The FreeZone Freeze Dry System is designed to be chemically
resistant to most compounds that are commonly used in freeze
drying processes. However, by necessity, the freeze dryer is
comprised of a number of different materials, some of which may
be attacked and degraded by certain chemicals. The degree of
degradation is dependent on the concentration and exposure
duration. Some of the major components of the FreeZone Freeze
Dry System that are susceptible to degradation are as follows:

Acids

Buffers

Solvents

Component Material

Acetic Acid 20

%

Formic Acid

Trifluo

roa

cetic Acid

(TFA)

Ca

lcium Chloride

Sodium

Ph

os

phate

Acetone

Acetonittirle

C

arbon Tet

rochlo

ride

Cycl

ohe

xane

D

iox

ane

Methy

l t-Butyl

Ether (BTBE)

Pyridine

Valve

Stem Acetal

C

D

D

D

D

Collector*
Lid

Acrylic

D

D

D

D

Hoses,
Gaskets &
Valve
Bodies

Neoprene

C D D C C D D D C D

Flask Top

Silicon
Rubber

C D D D D D C D

Chamber &
Fittings

Stainless
Steel

C


*An accessory glass lid is available.
C – Moderate degradation; Limited use.
D – Severe degradation; infrequent use recommended; immediate
thorough cleaning required.


• Most common compounds used in freeze drying processes, if

allowed to enter the vacuum pump, will degrade the oil and
cause damage to the vacuum pump.

• Sugars and proteins typically will have minimal negative effect

on any of the materials of construction.

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