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E-Scan Microcurrent HVLD Albumin Case Study

This case study addresses the concern that Vacuum Decay is not a suitable test solution for detecting micro leaks in parenteral containers if the product contains large molecule or proteinaceous liquids. The study uses this demerit of vacuum decay to make the E-Scan microcurrent HVLD procedure look much batter and precise. The tests were run on 1 mL and 2.25 ml glass syringes containing either water or Albumin. The samples tested included both negative controls (non-leakers) and certified positive controls (leakers). The Vacuum Decay CCI test method shows a reduced probability in detecting positive controls containing water, and zero capability to detect positive controls with Albumin. The same sample set subjected to the E-Scan MicroCurrent HVLD technology showed nearly 100% detectability of either water or Albumin filled products.

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Packaging Technologies & Inspection

PTI offers inspection systems for package leak testing, seal integrity and container closure integrity testing (CCIT). Our technologies exclude subjectivity from package testing, and use test methods that conform to ASTM standards. PTI's inspection technologies are deterministic test methods that produce quantitative test result data. We specialize in offering the entire solution including test method development and equipment validation.

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