Concept Group • Insulon® Vacuum Jacketed Hose
Insulon Applications for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical and life sciences environments demand precise thermal control, reliability, and process consistency across cryogenic and temperature-sensitive applications. Insulon® vacuum jacketed hose supports lyophilization, cryopreservation, LN₂ transfer, biopharma equipment, reactors, and temperature-controlled process systems.
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A pharmaceutical manufacturer needed a reliable liquid nitrogen distribution solution for freeze-drying operations after delays in planned hard-pipe infrastructure threatened the project timeline. The facility required a cryogenic-rated system that could be implemented quickly while maintaining reliable LN₂ performance.
Solution
Concept Group implemented Insulon® vacuum jacketed hose as a flexible LN₂ transfer solution, eliminating the need for welding or hard-pipe infrastructure while maintaining cryogenic performance for freeze-drying operations.
Result
- Faster implementation without hard-pipe delays
- Reliable LN₂ transfer for freeze-drying operations
- Cryogenic-rated performance for temperature-sensitive processes
- Flexible installation with custom lengths and configurations
Common Pharmaceutical Challenges
- LN₂ distribution for freeze-drying and cryopreservation
- Temperature drift in temperature-sensitive process systems
- Condensation on low-temperature transfer lines
- Hose degradation at extreme temperatures
- Delays or complexity associated with hard-pipe installations
Why Insulon®
- Supports cryogenic and elevated-temperature applications
- Vacuum-insulated design helps reduce heat gain and heat loss
- Flexible alternative to hard-pipe LN₂ distribution
- Custom lengths, fittings, and engineered configurations
- No pump-down port or ongoing vacuum maintenance
Discuss Your Pharmaceutical Application With Our Engineers
Every pharmaceutical process environment is different. Schedule a short consultation to review your operating temperatures, media, pressure requirements, installation constraints, and performance goals.