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Improved blue dye test checks packs

A MET product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Dec 15, 2005

Blue Dye integrity test for pharmaceutical packages performs in a fluid under vacuum as per the conventional blue dye test, but the whole operation is conducted within a neat self- contained unit.

Medical Engineering Technologies are now offering an up-to-date version of the Blue Dye integrity test for pharmaceutical packages.

Packs are tested in a fluid under vacuum as per the conventional blue dye test, but the whole operation is conducted within a neat self- contained unit.

The PacVac is an intuitive piece of equipment which uses a venturi system to generate a vacuum.

A clear Perspex tank makes pack performance easily and very rapidly visible.

PacVac is simple to use and easy to maintain with the only calibration required being the vacuum gauge.

The system is equally suited to standard blisters and pouches, packs filled with liquids and vacuum packs.

PacVac offers a genuine upgrade on the blue dye test to improve the quality of pack testing environments without introducing complicated qualification procedures.

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