Product/Service

Micro Leak Testing Of Filled/Sealed Bottles, Cups, Rigid Containers

Source: PTI - Packaging Technologies & Inspection

VeriPac systems provide non-destructive micro leak testing and container closure integrity inspection for vials and ampoules, bottles, cups, and many types of drug packaging used throughout the pharmaceutical industry.

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VeriPac systems provide non-destructive micro leak testing and container closure integrity inspection for vials and ampoules, bottles, cups, and many types of drug packaging used throughout the pharmaceutical industry. Evaluate and analyze package integrity with precision and repeatability using real time inspection data. VeriPac technology is ideal for SPC laboratory testing or online applications.

VeriPac's non-destructive technology is capable of detecting package leaks and invisible defects using an absolute or differential pressure transducer leak test system. VeriPac systems can help reduce the potential of product recalls due to packaging defects, allowing the return of good packages to production with confidence they are defect free.

VeriPac 325

  • For high resolution requirements for pharmaceutical packages
  • Leak detection for packages with defect profile typically >5 microns
  • Micro leak detection of filled and sealed bottles, cups & other rigid containers
  • BPC (Bulk Pharmaceutical Chemical) and API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) containers and bags
  • Micro leak detection of vials and ampoules
  • Absolute vacuum & differential vacuum transducers
  • Measures differential pressure & vacuum decay in Pa/sec.
  • ASTM approved test method F2238
  • FDA Recognized Consensus Standard #014; Item 168.
  • Non-destructive and non-invasive
  • No sample preparation
  • Allows for increased sampling
  • Quantitative results
  • Repeatable
  • Rapid test time
  • Eliminates cost and waste of destructive testing
  • Test results can be easily validated
  • SPC laboratory testing or online applications

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