PALL TimeLine
2003 - Minimate disposable TFF capsule launched making ultrafiltration easier.
2003 - FDA clears Pall blood pathogen detection system
2003 - New Pall Vivid™ Microarray Technology Provides Better Sensitivity and Higher Binding for DNA Research
2002 - Pall Introduces Guidelines to Simplify Move to Disposable Biopharmaceutical Processing
2002 - New Pall SUPRACap 60™ Depth Filter Capsule Brings Scalability and Efficiency to Biopharmaceutical Process Studies
2002 - A year of acquisitions and alliances. Purchase of FSG gives Pall lenticuylar module technology from SeitzSchenk, Euroflow chromatography columns marketed exclusively through Pall.
2002 - FDA Clears Pall's New Leukocyte Reduction Filter For Improved Blood Processing Efficiency
2001 - Pall and QIAGEN in Alliance to Develop and Market Nucleic Acid Handling and Purification Consumable Products
2001 - Dr. James D. Watson Opens Pall Corporation Life Sciences Facility
2001 - Pall and Genicon Sciences Partner to Optimize Ultra-Sensitive Membrane Assays
2001 - Fully disposable processing systems launched, alliance with Stedim
2000 - New Pall Filter Removes Even Small Viruses from BioPharmaceuticals
2000 - Pall Mustang™ Q Disposable Capsules Improve BioProcess Economics for DNA Removal
1999 - New Acrowell™ Filter Plate From Pall Life Sciences Exhibits The Lowest Background In Fluorescence-Based Assays
1998 - Pall purchases Gelman Sciences
1996 - www.Pall.com launched
1995 - Pall purchases Filtron Technology Corporation, increasing ultrafiltration range
1995 - Pall builds world's largest biotechnology hollow fiber ultrafiltration system (for enzymes)
1995 - Pall launches first validated virus retention cartridge filter, DV50
1994 - Ultipleat technology increases flux and performance of filters
1993 - Pall enters into agreement with Asahi Chemical Co. launching hollow fiber ultrafilters
1991 - Improved particle separator for military use
1990 - Dr. David Pall awarded National Medal of Technology
1989 - Posidyne bacterial reduction filters launched for pharmsaceuticals
1989 - BioInert filters launched
1988 - Leukocyte reduction filters
1985 - Channel tunnel boring machines kept clean with Pall filters
1984 - Sterilizing grade disposable capsule filters
1983 - Pall PMM cleanup of Three Mile Island
1976 - First intravenous filter launched
1971 - Ultipor blood filter
1969 - Pall bacterial filters ensure safety in the Lunar Module
1969 - Russian pharmaceutical industy completely retrofits with Pall filters
1965 - Pall Germay formed
1964 - First disposable filters
1962 - Pall Scientic & Laboratory Services launched
1962 - First Pall European operation (Pall U.K. (Sales)
1959 - Pall filters avert grounding of fledgling Boeing 707 fleet
1958 - Pall filters protect hydraulics of Jupiter and Explorer 1
1957 - Pall stock trades on NYSE
1950s - Sales of Dr. Pall's porous stainless steel increase
1948 - David Pall moves out of his garage to premises in Brooklyn
1946 - David Pall invents porous stainless steel, begins production with $3000 investment