INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION
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Enhance Accuracy And Efficiency In Lightweight Applications
Streamline your operations within a single framework with advanced checkweighers that enhance industrial quality control with precise weight measurements and regulatory compliance.
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A Closer Look At Inspection Systems In Tablet And Capsule Production
Walk through the rigorous inspection process pharmaceutical products undergo to ensure safety and quality, from granulated ingredients to packaging.
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5 Reasons To Invest In The Automatic Test System
Automated metal detector testing strengthens quality control. With faster checks and continuous system monitoring, operations gain higher accuracy, safer workflows, and better production efficiency.
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The Sensitivity Trap: Building Confidence In CCIT Performance
Effective CCIT goes beyond micron claims, focusing instead on repeatability, confidence, and real‑world relevance. Learn how to define a defensible LOD and understand what auditors truly prioritize.
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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.
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A Powerful Non-Destructive Tool For Tablet Characterization10/6/2025
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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Microbial Ingress No Longer An Effective CCI Test Method1/5/2026
Microbial ingress testing is no longer a reliable measure of container closure integrity. Learn why its variability and limitations demand a shift to deterministic methods that deliver accurate results.
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Ensuring Integrity: A Comprehensive Approach To CCI1/8/2026
Deterministic CCI testing ensures compliance in packaging. Learn how advanced methods like Vacuum Decay, HVLD, and Helium Leak Detection deliver results aligned with USP 1207 and global standards.
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AI-Powered Visual Inspection: Boosting Efficiency In Production7/30/2025
Explore how AI is transforming visual inspection and gain a deep understanding of defect detection, real-time performance, and integration challenges.
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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The pharmaceutical industry continues to bring breakthroughs in the field of new drugs and drug delivery systems amidst the increased scrutiny of the regulators. The packaging acts as the primary sterile barrier in drug delivery systems that safeguard the drug product through its life cycle. The efficiency of the primary sterile barrier and the functional components are of utmost importance to patient safety.
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Ensure compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 and ensure 100% with a cutting-edge technology that inspects up to 400 vials per minute, ranging from 2ml to 100ml.
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There are myriad combination systems to weigh and detect metal foreign objects in food. More compact that separate checkweighers and metal detectors, some combine important functions like program changes, alarms and rejection statistics in the checkweigher software. Now systems are available with the latest technology: multiscan metal detection technology.
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With the advent of more advanced drug development for a wide variety of injectable compounds and an increasing preference for self-administration, prefilled syringes are the largest parenteral package growth sector. In many ways, the prefilled syringe is more complex and intricate in comparison to a traditional vial, a sealed ampoule, or bottles with screw top closures. They have multiple sealing sites that require integrity, but there is also a functionality piece associated: the syringe plunger must be able to deliver a dose, and thus, is movable.