INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION
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5 Common Bowie-Dick Test Failures And How To Prevent Them
Bowie-Dick test failures indicate serious sterilization issues. Learn the five most common causes and proven strategies to prevent downtime, compliance risks, and compromised product integrity.
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Inspecting On The Edge — Understanding Punch Tip Wear
Why is a horizontal optical comparator highly recommended for tablet manufacturers as a measuring tool for punch tip inspection, and what strategies can be used to detect, reduce, and prevent tip wear?
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M6 Tablet Metal Detector For Pharmaceutical And Nutraceutical Production
Ensure the safety and quality of your tablets and capsules with a metal detector designed for stability and high sensitivity in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical production.
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Small Bottle Side Grip Checkweigher
Ensure your small bottles are handled with stability and care on your production line while maintaining accuracy with a checkweigher that features a side-grip conveyor.
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Innovation And Efficiency - Visual Inspection In The 21st Century9/22/2025
Digitizing your visual inspection processes is key to unlocking efficiency and ensuring compliance with global regulatory standards. Learn how to transition from paper-based systems to a digital database.
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What Is The Biggest Problem With Inspector Training And Qualification?8/25/2025
Discover how a truly blind system eliminates bias from the human inspection process, improving data accuracy and validation of automated inspection systems.
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6 Things To Consider During Visual Inspection Operations7/14/2025
Even with automation, manual visual inspection remains vital in sterile drug manufacturing. Discover six advanced considerations for refining your operations, ensuring compliance, and minimizing costs.
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Determining The Limit Of Detection In CCIT12/18/2025
Accurately determining the smallest detectable defect in pharmaceutical packaging is essential for sterility. Learn how test sensitivity, positive controls, and regulatory standards shape CCI strategies.
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Enhanced Flow Kit Performance With Leak And PUPSIT Testing1/13/2026
Sterile drug filtration demands rigorous integrity testing to prevent contamination. Learn how PUPSIT and in situ leak testing strengthen compliance with EU GMP Annex 1 and ensure reliable manufacturing.
PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS
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Aggregation is an important step to make the pharmaceutical supply chain safer and more secure by adding traceability and insight to your logistic process, therefore, ensuring the safety of patients worldwide and maintaining trust in the pharmaceutical industry. However, the implementation of aggregation can be challenging as it adds steps to the packaging process. It is therefore important to integrate a solution that is flexible and tailored-made to your production processes to maximize the potential gains.
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Learn how these non-destructive inspection technologies verify container closure system integrity with deterministic quantitative test methods for vials, ampoules, syringes, cartridges and auto-injectors.
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Bottles come in a wide array of sizes and configurations, reflective of their diverse use in the health sciences industry. Typically, they exhibit a screw top closure threaded onto the bottle mouth, though sealing properties ranges from elastomeric liners, to o-rings, to induction seals and reliance on plastic-to-plastic contact and compression. One specific trend is the increase in need to test sterile bulk containers or sterile API containers. As the industry continues to move toward outsourcing or even insourcing through a network of suppliers or sites, transport of sterile drug product or API is becoming increasingly common. These types of containers are traditionally challenging to test, but can be qualified prior to use or as a proof of concept using helium leak detection.
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The HDK pinhole inspector provides 100% inspection for IV Bags with non-destructive leak testing.
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The XR75 Pharma X-ray is optimized for the quality control of pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic products in thin opaque packaging materials that cannot be inspected manually or with visual systems.