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Cabinets vs. disposable bags

Cabinets vs. disposable bags

Cabinets vs. disposable bags

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I am looking for a cheap, easy, and effective way to protect fill-off equipment from air contamination after cleaning (water boil-out).  We are looking at cabinets vs. disposable plastic bags - is there something better?

Products are non-active or sterile excipients in steel drums and pails, fill-off wand is 1" ID, ~12" long s/s pipe with a valve, and room air is not controlled/rated.

Also, is putting a semi-wet fill-off wand into a sealed plastic bag a good idea if fill-off does not occur for 2-3 days?  Thanks.

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