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  • Isolator Systems Take On Clean Rooms
    fill clean rooms and installing isolators that enclose filling machinery. John Kirk of Bosch describes such enclosures as "mini clean rooms within clean rooms " and refers to them as "barrier isolators. " Barrier isolators represent an added cost to a filling line, since the clean room is a constant
  • Isolator Systems Take On Clean Rooms
    What's smaller than a clean room, cooler than a glovebox, and able to leap any aseptic standard in a single bound? It's Super-Barrier, better known as the isolator system. In its Technical Report 34, Design And Validation Of Isolator Systems For The Manufacturing And Testing Of Health Care Products
  • Isolator Systems Take On Clean Rooms
    Despite the need for higher sterility, Lysfjord and Porter's biennial review of "barrier isolators, " published in in 2001, suggests that interest in new installations has leveled or may be declining. The authors note that a combination of complexity and limited personnel are causing manufacturers
  • CMOS Digital Isolators Provide Data Protection for Smart Meters
    to the controller. CMOS digital isolators provide accurate, uncorrupted power measurement data across an isolation barrier to address these concerns in smart meter applications.
  • Handling Highly Active Ingredients
    the past decade, pharmaceutical containment strategies and technologies have changed as radically as the industry itself, says Eliot Cook of Absolute Control Systems (Golden, Colo.). A few short years ago, the industry seemed to be stuck on barrier isolator technology over-engineered boxes
  • Containment Technologies Group
    contamination. In the 1980's pharmaceutical manufacturers began using this technique to protect both drug products and the personnel. Barrier isolators contain the process of drug manufacturing, prevent cross contamination by airborne materials in the manufacturing area, and protect personnel by reducing
  • Handling Highly Active Ingredients
    the past decade, pharmaceutical containment strategies and technologies have changed as radically as the industry itself, says Eliot Cook of Absolute Control Systems (Golden, Colo.). A few short years ago, the industry seemed to be stuck on barrier isolator technology over-engineered boxes
  • Containment Technologies Group
    , the authors tested a barrier isolator system at the University of Cincinnati Hospital. The results are presented here. - barrier/isolator technology: cleanrooms: parenteral drugs Providing a facility for the manipulation of parenteral drugs within the pharmacy is a significant concern for health care

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