Brochure
20 Dec 2025

Multisorb Multiform CSF® Canister

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Product overview of our market leading Multiform CSF® Canister (compressed solid form), an alternative to traditional canisters that minimizes use of plastic.

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Multisorb, Filtration Group

  • Country/Region:
    United States
  • On CPHI since:
    2015
  • Certificates:
    3
  • Employees:
    250 - 499
Company types
Manufacturer/Innovator
Primary activities
Packaging & drug delivery
Packaging materials

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