Featured Articles
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Monitoring Critical Environments Using Particle Counters With 4-20mA Analog Outputs
As many of you already know, when a particle counter continuously monitors an aseptic manufacturing process, it is positioned to detect potential harm to the product.
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EU GMP Annex 1:2008 And Particle Counting: Part 1
This is the first in a series of three articles on EU GMP Annex 1 and particle counting. These articles are designed to assist an end user in understanding the guidance detailed in EU GMP Annex 1 when classifying or monitoring particle cleanliness in clean spaces as well as in pharmaceutical and life science applications. By TSI Incorporated
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Real-Time Viable Particle Counter: Discrimination Capability
The laser induced fluorescence signatures generated from environmental particles are complex. It is a challenging task to discriminate viable from non-viable particles that have fluorescence characteristics. By Darrick Niccum, senior global product manager-biotechnology, TSI Incorporated
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Improve Root Cause Investigations With Real-Time Facility Monitoring
This application note will demonstrate how real-time viable particle count data will lead to improved root cause investigations when a BIOTRAK Particle Counter is integrated into an FMS system.
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BioTrak™ Real-Time Viable Particle Counter Sample And Collection Efficiency
The BIOTRAK Real-Time Viable Particle Counter is a full-featured Rapid Microbial Method (RMM) instrument that detects the total number of particles in the air as well as determines which of those particles are viable in nature.
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Importance Of Non-Viable Measurement: Real-Time Viable Particle Counter
ACurrent airborne particle counting technology such as found in the TSI AEROTRAK™ particle counters, size and count all particles that pass through its viewing volume.
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The Challenges With Real-Time Viable Particle Counters
While real-time viable particle counters offer significant potential benefits, they also present some new challenges to industry and regulators.
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Real-Time Facility Monitoring For Quality And Compliance
A facility monitoring system is a process monitoring tool that collects data from sensors called particle counters. Over time, as reliability of particle counting instruments evolves, this creates opportunities to implement real-time quality control strategies. This leads to quality-based monitoring and immediate decision-making to reliably produce high quality drugs without excessive regulatory oversight.
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Cause and Effects of Microbial and Particle Contamination in Your Facilities
At Interphex 2014, Todd and Todd interview Tim Russell, Field Market Developer with TSI Incorporated to discuss how to detect potential contamination events before they occur.
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ISO 21501-4 Determination Of Particle Size Distribution - Forces Improvements In Calibration Systems
ISO 21501 is titled “Determination of particle size distribution – Single particle light interaction methods” and consists of 4 parts. Part 4: Light scattering airborne particle counter for clean spaces applies to handheld, portable and remote airborne particle counters used in cleanrooms.