Spray and aerosol sizing
The Malvern Spraytec provides real-time particle size distribution of sprays and aerosols. This laser diffraction system is specifically designed for spray characterisation providing;
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| Spraytech with nasal spray actuator |
The long optical path can be customised for different spray geometries, such as wide plumes. A range of triggering options means that measurements can be synchronised with delivery devices and spray actuators. The IP rated housing protects against dust and water and a compressed air purge prevents contamination of the optics.
Spraytech software fully controls the process from automatic alignment, background subtraction, triggering, measurement, to the final data analysis. The Size History function enables particle size trends to be easily compared and quantified. Measuring parameters can be incorporated into Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure all users follow exactly the same methods. Full validation is provided including compliance with 21 CFR Part 11
Cascade impactors for testing DPI and MDI
Cascade impactors measure the aerodynamic particle size distribution from metered dose (MDI) and dry powder inhalers (DPI). The Anderson cascade impactor from Copley measures particle size in accordance with Pharmacopoeia specifications.
The impactor has eight stages simulating the various parts of the human respiratory system. The aerosol stream passes through each stage at a constant air flow of 28.3 litre/min. Particles with the same inertia will impact upon a particular stage, whilst smaller particles will pass onto the next impaction stage. By analysing the amount of drug deposited on the various stages the fine particle dose and fraction can be calculated.
Click here to contact usA group of pharmaceutical companies combined to develop a new impactor, specifically designed for pharmaceutical inhalers. The result was the Next Generation Impactor (NGI), launched in 2000.
The NGI is a high performance, precision, particle classifying cascade impactor for testing MDI's and DPI's. The features are:
The multi stage liquid impinger (MLSI) is a five stage cascade impactor for determining the aerodynamic particle size distribution of DPI's and MDI's.
The MSLI has no interstage losses and is suitable for use throughout the range 30 to 100 litres /min. The collection stages are kept moist which helps avoid the problem of re-entrainment of powder sometimes experienced when using more conventional impactors.
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The critical flow controller is installed between the vacuum pump and the test apparatus, providing a complete system for testing dry powder inhalers (DPI). The main features are:
This Copley software provides a standardised approach to the recording and analysis of impactor data. MDI and DPI size distributions are reported in accordance with pharmacopoeia requirements. Features include:
The software accepts data from all apparatus listed in pharmacopoeia, such as the Anderson cascade impactor and liquid impingers. It is supplied with full validation documentation, and details of the algorithms and methods used to calculate results.
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