
DESCRIPTION:PepAxis™-Sirius (formerly 686) is a high-reliability industrial-grade customized peptide synthesis system designed for large-scale industrial production.
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PepAxis™-Sirius (formerly 686) is a high-reliability industrial-grade customized peptide synthesis system designed for large-scale industrial production. The system adopts a modular customized design, with reactor volumes ranging from 30 to 2000 L and synthesis scales of 0.3 mol and above, meeting the requirements of continuous and large-batch production.
The system is equipped with a double-jacketed temperature-controlled reactor, an amino acid activation tank, and a piperidine buffer tank, all featuring sight-glass designs for real-time monitoring of pressure, temperature, and stirring status, ensuring full-process controllability and traceability. It supports multi-solvent position management and precise quantitative transfer via metering pumps. Combined with mechanical agitation and a wide temperature control range (–20 to 50 °C), the system effectively ensures process stability and reproducibility.
The system is certified for explosion protection and equipped with automatic alarm mechanisms, making it suitable for industrial-scale peptide drug production, process scale-up, and customized synthesis applications, providing customers with a safe, efficient, and scalable synthesis solution.
Technical Specifications
Temperature Control Medium: Water/Ethylene Glycol
Solvent Stations: ≤9
Reaction : 304 Stainless Steel Lined with 316L Stainless Steel
Stirring mode: Paddle stirring
Amino acid activation tank: 304 stainless steel with 316L stainless steel lining
Deprotection buffer tank: 304 stainless steel with 316L stainless steel lining
Explosion-Proof Rating:Exia IIC T4GB
Power supply:220/380V

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