INSIGHTS ON QUALITY CONTROL

QUALITY CONTROL SOLUTIONS

  • Traditional bioburden testing (or microbial limit testing) takes several days to grow visible colonies of microorganisms, so identifying these and initiating corrective action takes longer. The Milliflex® Quantum system quantitatively detects microbial contamination in filterable samples in as little as a third of the time it takes with traditional plate-based monitoring methods. The Milliflex® Quantum system is based on fluorescent staining of all viable microorganisms, making emerging microcolonies visible to the system when they’re still too small to be seen with the naked eye. After rapid detection, the colonies can be reincubated to grow into visible colonies and be identified by any method—an approach that cleverly combines rapid and compendial bioburden testing.

  • Pharmaceutical companies face cost, complexity, and speed pressures. Inspection solutions support quality and compliance with fill detection, weighing, foreign body detection, and label verification.

  • Flexible, reliable control and bioreactor systems for laboratory applications

    Thermo Scientific™ HyPerforma™ bioprocess control systems are designed to optimize your process from the laboratory bench to full cGMP manufacturing. Our innovative control platform combines a flexible operating system with scalable, modular hardware, novel single-use sensors, and state-of-the-art bioreactors for strategic and streamlined bioprocess control.

    HyPerforma benchtop solutions offer robust management of both cell culture and fermentation processes. The open architecture provides process flexibility, and dedicated hardware control allows for expansion. Thermo Scientific™ TruBio™ software is designed to support easy process control and scaling.

  • Solve your containment challenge by working with a company that understands your process, CPT, expectations, facility allowances and restrictions as well as specific equipment specifications.

  • Measure heat flow, weight loss, dimension change, or mechanical properties as a function of temperature.