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Compressed air
WHAT TESTS DO WE OFFER?Mikrolab performs compressed air tests according to its own accredited methodological procedure in the field of:
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WHO DO WE ADDRESS OUR OFFER TO?
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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS:In accordance with the requirements of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), compressed air installations that may affect product quality should be monitored. This is important due to the need to introduce appropriate corrective actions in the event of exceeding the established limits. |
OUR CERTIFICATES AND AUTHORIZATIONS:Mikrolab has a PCA Certificate issued by the Polish Center for Accreditation, accreditation number AB1531. The scope of accreditation has been extended to include compressed air testing - NEW! We have the permission of the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector to manufacture (test) medicinal products and test medicinal products (for clinical trials) in the scope of microbiological quality control of non-sterile products. Mikrolab has a GMP certificate approved by the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector. Mikrolab has been approved by the State Sanitary Inspection for water testing. The results of water tests are honored by the Sanitary and Epidemiological Stations. |
WHY SHOULD I PERFORM COMPRESSED AIR TESTS?Compressed air is used in almost every production, either by supplying production equipment or as a means of removing mechanical impurities. Lack of control over the purity of this medium in production processes can cause financial losses and pose a threat to product safety. The atmospheric air sucked in may contain dust and other particles, and additionally, moisture combined with elevated temperature is an ideal breeding ground for bacteria. The pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food industries require the use of high-purity compressed air. Therefore, it is important to include the examination of the microbiological purity of compressed air in the environmental monitoring plan, because without proper purity control, we do not have detailed information about the quality of the medium used. |