Filling pharmaceuticals that are viscous or contain solids

Conventional filling technologies such as piston or peristaltic pumps reach their limits when filling small quantities of viscous, medical or pharmaceutical products – such as gels, ointments, hyaluronic acid and polymers – with precision. Solids and abrasive products are used to be effect in these types of pump. It is exactly for these types of application that filling pumps using the endless piston principle are particularly suited.

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Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

We are developing an innovative, entirely new class of medicines called “RNAi therapeutics” to treat rare genetic, cardio metabolic, acute hepatic infectious and central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Alnylam was founded in 2002 based on a Nobel Prize-winning breakthrough in biology – the discovery of RNA interference (RNAi), and a bold vision that this discovery could be used to silence disease-causing genes upstream of today’s medicines. We are relentless in our pursuit of new treatments because we believe that RNAi therapeutics can be used to treat many diseases for which treatment options do not exist or are inadequate. Overall, we believe that patients shouldn’t have to wait for hope.

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Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

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