INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION
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A Rapid Approach For Moisture Determination Of Lyophilized Product
Explore the limitations of traditional moisture determination techniques, an innovative approach using laser-based headspace analysis, and real-world case studies using this non-destructive method.
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Increasing Quality And Reducing Costs With AI-Powered Inspection
AI-supported inspection processes offer a future-proof solution to the challenges of vision inspection. Learn how to get started with AI-supported inspection.
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Ophthalmic Product Package Inspection
Microscopic leaks in ophthalmic packaging can compromise sterility and patient safety. Learn how advanced vacuum decay testing delivers fast, reliable results, detecting defects as small as 5 microns.
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A Powerful Non-Destructive Tool For Tablet Characterization
Discover how X-ray micro-CT provides vital, non-destructive analysis of a tablet’s internal 3D physical structure. This structural insight is essential for troubleshooting defects and confirming performance.
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Pharmaceutical X-Ray Counts Capsules And Pills8/15/2025
See how advanced x-ray inspection technology verifies correct pill count, identifies broken capsules, and detects foreign contaminants in pharmaceutical sachet packets.
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Container Closure Integrity Test Method Development For Autoinjectors8/6/2025
Discover an autoinjector technology that leverages laser-based headspace analysis for container closure integrity to advance biologic drug delivery with precision, safety, and regulatory confidence.
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What Is The Position Of Regulatory Authorities On PUPSIT?5/2/2025
PUPSIT and other integrity testing methods are crucial for manufacturers to reduce contamination risks and ensure drug product safety. Learn how your company can adhere to updated regulatory guidelines.
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Ensuring Integrity: Testing Viscous Biologics In Pre-Filled Syringes12/18/2025
Viscous biologics in pre-filled syringes demand precise integrity testing. Discover how advanced HVLD technology detects micro-defects and ensures sterility, meeting stringent USP <1207> standards.
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M6 Tablet Metal Detector For Pharmaceutical And Nutraceutical Production8/15/2025
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.
PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS
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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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A premium dual energy x-ray inspection system offering outstanding detection of hard-to-find, low density contaminants, in a variety of applications. Available in standard and custom configurations.
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Pharmaceutical Checkweighing systems weigh and count products in motion, rejecting those that fail to meet exacting specifications.
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The VeriPac 410 inspection system uses force decay technology for non-destructive seal and leak detection for blister packs, sachets, and pouches with low headspace.
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Integrity testing of foil pouches offers a unique set of challenges. In most packaging processes that involve foil as the product barrier there is a concern about the incidence of punctures in the foil. These defects (typically called micro-voids) can be created as the foil is being rolled in thin sheets and tiny particles are inadvertently rolled into the foil. The most common defect is caused from the handling of the packages during the assembly of the foil and insertion of the drug product.