High throughput characterization enables any operator to quickly determine the chemical composition of particles in high-purity liquids such as parenteral drugs and process media. This capability opens the door to a broad range of applications. In a case where a product may fall outside the specification limits, showing an excessive concentration of particles, the contamination source can be identified and eliminated during operation within minutes.
Thanks to improved process knowledge, based on statistically relevant particle identification, it is possible to improve the quality and production yield of particle-sensitive products.
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