Liquid sampling system APSS-2000
particleautomaticfor the pharmaceutical industry

Liquid sampling system - APSS-2000 - Particle Measuring Systems - particle / automatic / for the pharmaceutical industry
Liquid sampling system - APSS-2000 - Particle Measuring Systems - particle / automatic / for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Sample type
liquid, particle
Technology
automatic
Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
benchtop

Description

The APSS-2000 Liquid Particle Counter for USP 788 sizes and counts suspended particulate matter in a wide range of liquids, including parenterals, to meet all current U.S., European and Japanese Pharmacopoeia standards. Details: Compliant with USP 788, USP 789, USP 729 and all equivalent European and Japanese pharmacopoeia Proven long term reliability Software database compatibility with LIMS (SQL Database) Multiple syringe size configurations Sensitivity range: 1.5 – 125 μm 18 configurable channels Cost effective Along with USP 788 for particles in liquids, the APSS-2000 Particle Counter has recipe functions that allow it to adapt to future regulatory changes, and its small sample volume minimizes the waste of expensive product. The APSS-2000 Liquid Particle Counter includes SLS-1000 Syringe Sampler LiQuilaz® eSeries Light Obscuration Spectrometer SamplerSight Pharma Software, reporting meets 21 CFR Part 11 SamplerSight Pharma Software allows operators to manage sampling requirements for batch-based operations and provides a comprehensive view of the batch information with histogram, time plot and tabular data presented in an easy-to-use format that is easily reported. SamplerSight Pharma features a validatable, user-friendly, Windows-based software with context-sensitive help.

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