
BioConnect custom bag and tubing assemblies supplied the materials and services to catalyze the production of a prototype for the Intravenous Fluid Generation (IV Gen) technology demonstration on the International Space Station. Funded through NASA’s Human Research Program, a team from NASA’s Glenn Research Center (Cleveland, OH) and ZIN Technologies (Cleveland) seeks to produce medical-grade saline solution in a zero-gravity environment. If successful, the process solves the challenge of packing IV solution that expires during the shuttle cycle, and alleviates mass and volume storage constraints.
In response, ZIN Technologies developed an “in-the-bag” agitation using a magnetic stir bar and remote motor. BioConnect provided a unique customized assembly. One bag was preloaded with sodium chloride and the magnetic stir bar. Pall Corporation supplied the sterilizing filters. After assembly and packaging, BioConnect sterilized all parts to 10-6 SAL by gamma irradiation.
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