From Liquid Material to Stable Form
Freeze-drying, also known as lyophilization, is used to remove water from sensitive materials under reduced pressure and controlled temperature conditions. The process can support improved physical stability, easier handling and longer working life where the material and formulation are suitable. Inovix Biosciences combines freeze-drying with precision filling, container handling, closure and packaging to provide an integrated processing service for professional B2B projects.
Integrated processing, from intake to presentation
Freeze-DryingFreeze-drying of sensitive materials in vials and compatible processing containers, assessed by material characteristics, fill volume, formulation and required final presentation.
Precision ProcessingMaterial-specific preparation and liquid handling performed according to agreed processing instructions and customer-defined specifications.
Filling & Container HandlingPrecise filling into compatible containers, followed by handling, closure or sealing operations.
Packaging & PresentationLabeling, batch identification, secondary packaging and final presentation according to the agreed project scope.
Project PlanningTechnical assessment of fill volume, container system, formulation requirements and proposed processing route before a project is accepted.
DocumentationProject-specific recording of relevant processing information and material identification according to the agreed service level.
A Structured Project Workflow
01Project IntakeInitial review of your material, objectives and processing request.
02Technical AssessmentEvaluation of material, formulation and container requirements.
03Project DefinitionAgreement on scope, specifications and processing route.
04ProcessingMaterial-specific preparation and liquid handling.
05Freeze-DryingControlled lyophilization under defined conditions.
06Closure & PackagingClosure, sealing, labeling and secondary packaging.
07DeliveryDocumented handover and dispatch to the client.
Quality-Focused by Design
Sensitive materials require consistent handling, clear specifications and disciplined execution. Our workflow is built around defined, documented instructions, material traceability and controlled processing steps. Every project is evaluated individually.
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