Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF)

Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) is a membrane-based technology designed for the separation and purification of complex biomolecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, viral particles, and other biological products. Unlike traditional filtration, the feed stream flows parallel to the membrane surface, minimizing clogging and enhancing efficiency. Its scalable design makes it ideal for applications ranging from research laboratories to large-scale bioprocessing.

Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF)

Features and Benefits

High Product Yield

Minimal product loss with efficient concentration and buffer exchange.

Scalable Design

From lab-scale to production, ensuring consistent performance.

Low Shear Handling

 Protects sensitive biomolecules such as proteins, antibodies, and viral vectors.

Reduced Fouling

Tangential flow design keeps membranes clean, extending service life.

Versatile Operation

Supports concentration, diafiltration, clarification, and purification.

Easy Cleaning & Compliance

Compatible with CIP/SIP, integrity testing, and GMP requirements.

High Product Yield

Minimal product loss with efficient concentration and buffer exchange.

Reduced Fouling

Tangential flow design keeps membranes clean, extending service life.

Scalable Design

From lab-scale to production, ensuring consistent performance.

Versatile Operation

Supports concentration, diafiltration, clarification, and purification.

Low Shear Handling

 Protects sensitive biomolecules such as proteins, antibodies, and viral vectors.

Easy Cleaning & Compliance

Compatible with CIP/SIP, integrity testing, and GMP requirements.

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