STEMart's Particulate Matter Testing uses two methods, the Light Obscuration Particle Count test and the Microscopic Particle Count test. The former test is adapted from the United States Pharmacopeia ...
The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and others, such as EP, JP, and ChP, have developed test techniques to ensure that particle counts are kept to a minimum in intravenous injections (parenteral ...
This article describes how the advanced LaserNet Fines (LNF) Q200 instrument in the lab offers an economical, precise alternative to conventional methods of analyzing oil debris particles. LNF offers ...
Editor's note: Industry Insights are sponsored blogs submitted by manufacturers and suppliers serving the fire service industry. In addition to traditional hoods, the 2018 edition of the NFPA 1971 ...
This article outlines guidelines for the testing of high pressure gases utilized in cleanrooms according to the cleanliness limits stated in the FDA cGMP guidelines, the ISO 14644-1 cleanroom ...
When an aperture is placed between two electrodes and a current path is offered by a low concentration electrolyte, resistance is determined between the electrodes. A sensing zone is formed. Low ...
Content originally published on Parker Hannifin's blog. Cleanliness is a game of microns. Most OEMs consider any particle in their system measuring more than 500 microns (1/2 millimeter) unacceptable ...
You've probably heard mold referred to as the "new asbestos" for HVACR. Concern about mold and its health effects is driving consumers to have their indoor air quality (IAQ) situation assessed and, if ...