Tuesday, December 12, 2006

VWS pure water for pharmaceuticals

A new brochure from Veolia Water provides a concise discussion of water purification in the pharmaceutical industry, with solutions to meet, reliably and cost effectively, the demanding requirements.

A new brochure from Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies (VWS) provides a concise discussion of water purification in the pharmaceutical industry, and introduces a range of solutions which are specifically designed to meet, reliably and cost effectively, that industry's uniquely demanding requirements. A useful aid to all who specify water treatment equipment for pharmaceutical applications, the eight-page brochure provides a range of key information in a compact and readily accessible format. Illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams, the brochure discusses the production of purified water, highly purified water, pyrogen free water and WFI as critical processes, and lists the key standards with which water treatment plant for use in the pharmaceutical industry must comply.

It also explains how VWS addresses compliance and validation to ensure problem-free implementation in even the most demanding of applications, and gives details of the company commitment to service: which means that, wherever in the world the plant is installed, performance-critical maintenance, spare parts and consumables, are always readily available.

An illustrated overview of five packaged water solutions for pharmaceutical applications is provided, along with guidance on important selection criteria.

A three-dimensional chart illustrates the relationships between capital investment, life-cycle cost and levels of application risk for each of the solutions, and gives examples of how the chart can be used as an aid to the selection of the most appropriate solution for specific applications.

For a copy of the VWS new brochure describing Pharmaceutical Water Solutions please use the brochure enquiry service.

Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies (VWS) is a subsidiary of Veolia Water.

VWS is one of the major world designers of technological solutions for, and constructor of facilities for water treatment.

With over 6,500 employees, the company has operations in more than 50 countries.

VWS recorded a revenue of Euro1.6 billion in 2005.

Veolia Water, a division of Veolia Environment, is the world leader in providing out-sourced water and wastewater services for municipal authorities, as well as industrial and service companies.