Pilot Freeze Dryer NPFD-501 features a usable shelf area of 0.54 m², suitable for medium-scale sample processing. It comes with 4+1 shelves and maintains a shelf gap of 100 mm for flexible loading. This unit maintains a shelf temperature range from –55°C to +80°C for precise control. It performs all freeze-drying steps automatically without manual intervention. Our dryer incorporates a double protection system to safeguard both samples and equipment.
Vacuum pump 1 (Rotating speed 1800rpm, suction capacity 3L/s, ultimate pressure 0.008mbar, air-cooled)
Vacuum pump 2 (Rotating speed 1800rpm, suction capacity 4L/s, ultimate pressure 0.01mbar, air-cooled)
Vacuum pump 3 (Rotating speed 1800rpm, suction capacity 10.5L/s, ultimate pressure 0.01mbar, air-cooled)
FAQ for Pilot Freeze Dryer NPFD-501
1: How user-friendly is the Pilot Freeze Dryer NPFD-501 interface?
The Pilot Freeze Dryer features a user-friendly touchscreen interface for easy parameter setting and real-time monitoring. It simplifies operation even for users with limited freeze-drying experience.
2: Is the Pilot Freeze Dryer suitable for use in cleanroom environments?
Yes, our Pilot Freeze Dryer features a sterile isolation design and can be installed through a wall for cleanroom integration. This makes it ideal for pharmaceutical and biotech applications.
3: How does the Pilot Freeze Dryer NPFD-501 handle defrosting?
The Pilot Freeze Dryer includes an automatic defrosting function that activates once a cycle is completed. This simplifies post-process maintenance and prepares the system quickly for the next batch.
4: How often does the Pilot Freeze Dryer require maintenance?
Routine maintenance should be carried out every few months, depending on usage frequency. Regular checks on vacuum seals, refrigeration systems, and sensors help ensure long-term reliability.
5: What should be inspected before starting a new cycle?
Ensure that all seals, connections, and trays are clean and properly installed. Check the cooling and vacuum systems for readiness and confirm there are no error messages on the interface.