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CIP (Clean in Place)

Definition, Application, Implementation


What is CIP?

Definition: Automatic, reproducable, and reliable delivery of


cleaning solutions, rinse & wash water, to and through process
equipment and piping with limited or no dissasembly

Burkert Built CIP Skid IPPE 2014


Key Objectives of CIP

1. Maximize Sterility — to avoid cross-contamination between


product changes

2. Minimize CIP time — to help speed up time-to-market and


reduce impact on plant production (downtime reduction)

3. Optimize thermal efficiency — to avoid unnecessary heat


loss and reduce energy requirements.

4. Minimize water usage

5. Validate process – Help process meet


cleanliness objectives

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Why do we need CIP?

- In the Pharmaceutical field batch manufacturing is


commonplace

- A sanitary process is mandatory for many products

- Through the introduction of high pressure water, chemicals, etc.


CIP is able to maintain sanitary conditions between batches
-Typical Pharmaceutical residues include: Proteins, Lipids,
Sugars, Salts, Nucleic Acids, Viable Organisms, and Endotoxins

- CIP allows for reliable cleaning with minimal downtime due to


the lack of a need to disassemble critical parts of the process

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The CIP Process

1. Pre-Rinse
- Mechanical Removal of Media

2. Detergent
- Cleaning of Remaining Soil
- Caustic, Acid or Both

3. Intermediate Rinse
4. Sterilant/ Disinfectant
Chlorine Dioxide, Hypochlorite, Iodophor, Acid Anionic,
Quaternary Ammonium, Hydrogen Peroxide, PAA (Peroxyacetic Acid)

5. Final Rinse
- Wash Residual Detergent/Soil

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Operating Conditions of CIP

Control is critical in CIP applications


Must monitor/control:
1. Flow Rate -> Velocity is critical, generally 5ft/second and
higher for pharma applications.
- Generally between 10-160 GPM

2. Temperature -> Can range from 120-175 F based on system


requirements

3. Cleaning Times -> Cleaning cycle must be completed within a


specific time frame to ensure sanitary conditions

4. Concentration of Cleaning Chemicals -> pH and Conductivity


testing are popular methods of monitoring chemical
concentration
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Detergents: Acidic vs. Caustic

Acidic Caustic

- Effective at removing inorganic Scale - Effective at removing Organic Scale

- Not Affected by Water Hardness - Affected by Water Hardness

- Not affected by the presence of CO2 - Carbonized by the presence of CO2

- Concentration easily - Also controlled easily by conductivity


monitored/controlled by conductivity meters
meters
- More effective in high soil environments
- Better for Low soil environments
- Cost Effective
- More expensive

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CIP 100

• Steris CIP 100 is a common alkaline based detergent used in


pharmaceutical CIP

• It is a blend of potassium peroxide, an advanced surfactant


system and other performance enhancing ingredients that
provide multiple cleaning mechanisms

• Flexible due to its application in a wide variety of


pharmaceutical residues

• Reduces water consumption and cleaning time due to


its low foaming characteristics

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CIP Designs

Two main types of CIP design include:

1. Single Use
1. Primarily skid based/ modular design
2. Small footprint with high level of adaptability
3. Lower Capital cost but higher chemical costs

2. Recovery
1. Primarily centralized design with focus on water and
chemical cost savings
2. Recirculates water and chemicals to minimize waste
3. Ideal for locations with limited access to water

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Single Tank

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Multi Tank

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Single Use vs. Recovery

• Single Use CIP • Recovery CIP


– Low Capital Cost – High Capital Cost
– Small Space Req. – Large Space Req.
– Low Contamination Risk – Higher Contamination
Risk
– Total Loss – Low Loss
• High Water Use • Low Water Use
• High Energy Use • Low Energy Use
• High Effluent Vols. • Low Effluent Vols.
– Typical for Pharma – Suitable for high
application frequency CIP
applications

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Burkert Application

Where does Burkert fit in?

1. Components
1. Standard
2. Custom (Block Body)

2. Systems Build (Fabrication)

3. Refurbishment

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Type 2103 ELEMENT Diaphragm Valve for
ON/OFF

The Type 2103 ELEMENT series valve is among the most popular
valves for CIP application

- The SS wrapping makes the 2103 suitable for rugged wash-


down environments. (IP65/67/NEMA4X)

- The design of this valve allows for high flow. Ideal for the
requirements of CIP applications

- This valve is also ideal for hygienic applications due to its zero
dead volume/Self Draining design

- Our Advanced PTFE/EPDM diaphragm material is popular for


use in pharmaceutical CIP (Due to high deltaT)
Type 2103 Forged

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Type 2100 angle seat for ON/OFF

The type 2100 angle seat valve can be used for rinse water or
detergent control

- High flow rates and cycle life

- Flow optimized body in stainless steel

- Deliverable with flow direction below or above seat

- Clean design for optimal use in hygienic environment

- Suitable for steam up to 10 bar (145.03 psi) and 365°F

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Type 8691 ELEMENT On/Off Control Top

The Type 8691 ELEMENT Control Top is easily combined with the
Type 2103 Diaphragm valve

- IP65/67 Wash Down Resistant


- Integrated Pilot solenoids for decentralized control
- Visual position indication
- Internal air routing/ durable 316 SS housing allows for better
wash-down protection
- Integrated air filter helps keep the actuator free from outside
contaminants
- Contactless/ inductive stroke measurement allows
for longer life span

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Type 2300 Angle Seat Valve for Control

- High Cycle Life

- IP65/67 Washdown

- Clean design and look

- Compatible with 8692 and 8693 control tops

- Internal air routing from control tops

- Comes is class IV and Class VI shut off

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Type 8692 Electro Pneumatic Positioner

The type 8692/8694 Positioners Provide Decentralized control of


process valves
8692
- IP 67 Rated Wash-down environment
- Local backlit display
- Internal built in pilot valves with Integrated air supply filter to protect actuator
- Profibus or DeviceNet communication protocols
- Digital or Analog output options
- Built in X tune option for quick setup
- Integrated check valve to protect internals

Type 8692

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Type 8693 Positioner with PID Control

They type 8693 Positioner borrows from the 8692’s functionality


and adds full PID control

- Able to fully manage a control loop without PLC assistance

- Hygienic design IP65/67 wash-down rated

- Full graphical display for local viewing

- Profibus or DeviceNet communication options

- Local setpoint programming (if desired)

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Type 8170/8175 Ultrasonic Level Transmitter

Type 8175 Ultrasonic Level Transmitter is ideal for CIP application.

- Its contactless design allows for sanitary monitoring of


wash/rinse and detergent tanks
- Able to monitor both open and closed tanks. Up to 10m
- Ideal for filling applications due to its continuous monitoring and
feedback procedures
- Available with compact mounted transmitter or remote mount
options

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Type 8176 Ultrasonic Transmitter

The Type 8176 is the ELEMENT series successor to the 8175

- The primary difference is display size / lack of remote mount


option

- 8176 is also more suitable for solids

- Measurement of up to 5m liquid/ 2m solids

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Type 8045 Insertion Flow Magmeter

The Type 8045 Insertion Flow Magmeter is commonly used in CIP


applications.

- Designed for liquids with a conductivity of >20 µS/cm

- Provides 4-20 mA output (Pulse and Relay)

- Version w/ Stainless Steel sensor is ideal for high pressure/ high


heat CIP applications

-SS version also provides good chemical


resistance

- FDA approved

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Type 8311 Pressure Transmitter/ Switch

Ideal for measuring process pressure

- Good for CIP applications due to heat resistance.

- Easily combined with 8693 Control Top to establish control loop

- Local programmable switching points

- 4-20 mA output to PLC

- Continuous or ON/OFF application

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Type 8222 Conductivity Meter

The Type 8222 Is Burkert's ELEMENT series conductivity meter

- HMI can be removed to program multiple meters

- Suitable for pH and ORP as well as conductivity

- NEMA 4X wash-down protection

- Backlit 2 Line Display

- Measuring Range of 0.05 µS/cm – 10mS/cm

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Type 8619

- Burkert’s 8619 is compatible with most flow, PH/O.R.P. and


conductivity sensors, directly connected (4-20 mA)

- Analog and digital input

- Basic transmitter/controller with hardware extension (up to 6


slots), and selectable software extensions

- Data logging

- Ideal device for measurement and control

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8644 AIRLINE Manifolds

Process Automation of Burkert's Valves can be achieved with the


8644 AIRLINE System

- Compact Combination of Fieldbus, Pilot Valves, and I/O


Modules
- Fully compatible with: Phoenix, Wago, Rockwell, and Siemens
Systems
- Added panel flexibility with AIRLINE quick option

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Implementation

Where do we go from here?

- Burkert currently bases the majority of its business on component sales

- Continue to look for fabrication partnerships. i.e ―JBT‖

- Continue to look for opportunities to refurbish end users CIP skids.


Retrofitting them with Burkert Valves and Instrumentation. (i.e Biogen)

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Thanks!

Luke LaPlant & Taylor McKusick


Bürkert Fluid Control Systems Tel.: 800-325-1405
2915 Whitehall Park Drive www.burkert-usa.com
Charlotte, NC 28270

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