Web seminar on particle size analysis and PAT

A Malvern Instruments product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jun 21, 2007

Malvern Instruments will be hosting a web seminar discussing PAT and on-line particle size analysis for pharmaceutical manufacturing on the 11th July, 2007.

On 11 July 2007 as part of the company's extensive program of live, web-based seminars, Malvern Instruments will host a presentation covering on-line particle size analysis in relation to PAT.

With the continual adoption of FDA's PAT initiative throughout the pharmaceutical industry, particle size analysis is frequently identified as one of the critical process parameters requiring real-time, on-line monitoring and control.

The webinar 'PAT - the implementation and benefits of on-line particle size analysis for pharmaceutical manufacturing' will discuss the ways in which Malvern Instruments laser diffraction and spatial filter velocimetry on-line analysers can benefit relevant pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.

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