One of the common inquiries we receive from the pharmaceutical industry is particulate identification. We are often asked questions regarding turnaround time, analytical methodology and quality documentation. I jotted down the most … [Read more...]
Material Analysis Lab – Unknown Residues
Product and materials may fail to perform properly and/or malfunction unexpectedly. When this occurs, there is often an impact on the manufacturing time, company finances, or the end user's experience. Failure analysis can determine the … [Read more...]
Industrial Hygiene Testing – Is this dust hazardous?
What would you do if you come across piles of unknown debris accumulating on several office desks? Would you just have someone clean it or would you send it off for testing to find out what's in it and investigate the source? We work with … [Read more...]
Analyzing Particle Contamination – Webinar
Particles are widely encountered in every industry, either as raw ingredients or as a contamination. In this 30 minute webinar, we will focus on the characterization of particle contamination. We will discuss the approaches and … [Read more...]
Particulate Analysis Lab Course Update
Hi folks, Due to overwhelming demand, registration for our two-day Foreign Particulate Analysis Workshop taught at the PDA Training and Research Institute is closed. We are looking forward to meeting all of the students. If you didn’t get … [Read more...]
Identification of Particulate Contamination in Pharmaceutical Products
Pharmaceutical ingredients undergo stringent testing guidelines to meet tough quality standards. In rare occasions, passing USP compendial testing cannot guarantee the pharmaceutical ingredients are not tainted with foreign contaminants. In … [Read more...]
Contaminant Identification in Pharmaceuticals – Injectables
For every drug tablet or injectable solution on the market, countless hours were spent by the pharmaceutical companies to make sure that they are essentially free of particulate contamination. When contaminants are encountered, FDA … [Read more...]
Contaminated Capacitors
Assisting Manufacturers with Quality Control Issues Through Microscopy: A Case Study . An electronic assembly plant had to stop its production process due to a circuit board contamination issue. Putting a hold on the production … [Read more...]
Identifying Transfer Mechanisms & Sources of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE 209) in Indoor Environments Using Environmental Forensic Microscopy (2009)
2009:158:Millette … [Read more...]
An Investigation into the Cause of an Explosion During the Refurbishing of Aluminum Mats Used for Portable Landing Fields
2006:149: Brown … [Read more...]
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