Case Study

CIP (Clean in Place)

CIP (Clean in Place)

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 T. MMMM YYYY Seite 3 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 Why do we need CIP?

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