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Proligo® Reagents
State-of-the-Art Production

SAFC Hamburg Production SiteThe SAFC Hamburg plant is designed as a multi-purpose facility with built-in flexibility and the capability to manufacture a complex mix of products.

DNA and RNA phosphoramidites are manufactured in glass-lined reactors and purified by preparative column chromatography on silica gel with medium-to-high pressure chromatography equipment.

SAFC Hamburg has the flexibility to prepare and purify alternative mixes of high volume standard products as well as small scale specialties.

The SAFC Hamburg facility also offers:
Modern laboratories with state-of-the-art analytical support
Integrated solvent delivery
A strong background in specialty monomer manufacturing
CPG production using the Schott process
Extensive storage and warehousing facilities with worldwide distribution services


Preparative HPLC Purification
Phosphoramidites are purified at SAFC Hamburg by preparative column chromatography on silica gel with medium to high pressure chromatography equipment. Preparative HPLC Purification
SAFC Supply Solutions is able to offer:
DCM handling capability
Integrated solvent delivery
> 5000 kg/year amidite purification capacity
Three shift operation  
Automated batch processing  
State-of-the-art process visualisation  
Built-in CIP procedures  


The World's Largest Amidite Manufacturer
SAFC Supply Solutions offers reagents for the synthesis of oligonucleotides including phosphoramidites, controlled pore glass solid supports and liquid formulations.

Annual amidite production capacity is more than five tons, to meet enabling growing industry demands and ensure reliable supply.
Controlled Pore Glass Solid Support
Large-scale production facilities include:
Glass-lined reactors up to 1000 L
Multiple mid-size reactor systems from 20 to 200 L
Hazardous solvent and reagent handling
Integrated solvent delivery from tank farm  

To order or speak with a Customer Service Representative, contact your local SAFC office.