Pfeiffer Vacuum and its new subsidiary ATC present a wide range of CCIT technologies for pharmaceutical packaging
- Leak testing with Mass Extraction (air)
- Leak testing with tracer gas
- Optical emission spectroscopy
Since February 2017, ATC is a 100% subsidiary of Pfeiffer Vacuum, a global leader in vacuum and detection solutions. With this merger, Pfeiffer Vacuum can offer its customers a complete range of leak testing and leak detection solutions. At the Pack Expo trade show, Pfeiffer Vacuum and ATC will present a wide range of CCIT (Container Closure Integrity Testing) technologies for pharmaceutical packaging.
ATC’s patented Micro-Flow technology and Mass Extraction technology ensure product sterility and comply with regulatory expectations and USP standard for
container closure integrity testing. The non-destructive, deterministic leak testing uses Mass Extraction technology to detect defect sizes as small as 1-2 micron
(microbial challenge). With short cycle times, high sensitivity and repeatability these systems are very cost-effective.
Pfeiffer Vacuum will present its helium tracer gas leak detection solutions as well as the AMI non-destructive integrity test system which conducts qualitative and
quantitative leak measurements in real time without using any specific tracer gas. This self-calibrating method offers the widest test range in the market and has higher
sensitivity than conventional methods.
For all leak testing solutions, Pfeiffer Vacuum offers FDA 21CFR Part 11 compliant software as well as IQ/OQ qualification support.
Leak testing with Mass Extraction technology (air)
At Pack Expo Pfeiffer Vacuum will display products from its new subsidiary Advanced Test Concepts (ATC) from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. The leak testers that will be exhibited work on the basis of leading leak testing technology using air, and therefore do not require any special tracer gases.
The devices operate according to patented Micro-Flow and Mass Extraction technology. The USP 1207 recognized Mass Extraction thereby works on the
principle of rarefied gas flow. Testing takes place in vacuum conditions to attain higher sensitivity. This type of testing is particularly suitable for packaging or enclosed objects, such as pharmaceutical packaging as for example IV-bags or glass vials. Defect sizes smaller than 2 μm respectively leak rates of down to 5 • 10-6 mbar
l/s can be detected with this method. The method is thereby suitable for laboratory applications as well as for the use in production environment allowing stability control as well as automated 100% testing.
Leak detection with tracer gas
The ASM 340 leak detector delivers very good performance for tracer gas leak detection using helium (or hydrogen) as a tracer gas. The device combines high
performance, reliability and repeatability with fastest time to test. This leak detector is easy to use thanks to its user-friendly and intuitive color touch control panel.
The ASM 340 is the leak detector for MALL (Maximum Allowable Leakage Limit) testing within the packaging development process, e.g. for syringes. Pfeiffer Vacuum
also supplies corresponding adaptions for specific test parts as well as process support.
Optical emission spectroscopy
The Pfeiffer Vacuum AMI integrity test systems measures leak tightness using a patented process that does not require a tracer gas. Instead, this method uses the
existing gas mixture in the cavities inside the packaging to perform high-sensitivity testing over an extended measuring range. The procedure offers great flexibility: a
variety of different packaging types such as blister packs, pouches, vials, plastic bottles, and sealed parts such as battery casings, can be tested in this way.
A big advantage of the AMI is its wide measuring range that also offers higher sensitivity than conventional tests, down to 1 μm respectively leak rates of down to
1 • 10-7 mbar l/s. As a result, the AMI device provides gross and fine leak test in just one device. The procedure delivers deterministic test results with high repeatability, irrespective of the user, and with reliability and accuracy that comply with USP 1207.1. It can be used in laboratory testing as well as IPC (In Process Control) during production testing. Depending on the packaging the simultaneous testing of multiple parts at the same time is also possible.
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