Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industry

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Last Updated 03-02-2013


Pharmaceutical
and Chemical industry

 

NIR is well known
in both the pharmaceutical and the
chemical industry. The post-dispersive
NIR technology now paves the way for
many new applications.
 

At a vaccine factory in Denmark we
have shown, that we can predict the
growth of TB through the flask that it
grows in – with a rather high
correlation value.
 

The Raman technology is yet
another step in the same direction.
It is now for instance possible to measure urea through the plastic the blood runs in during dialysis.
 

Another important application is
evaluation of tablets in search for counterfeits. In this case we have simply packed a suitcase for the travelling inspector to analyze tablets
at the pharmacy or perhaps in the
hotel room.
 

Control of raw products at reception
is an application saving you from stocking unaccepted deliveries.
 

BUN Monitoring

Using Raman you can do an
online analysis of the cleansing
effect during dialysis. Having an achieved accuracy of r˛= 0.998.
No invasion.

 


 

Plastics and plastic films

Post-dispersive NIR is well suited
for measuring thickness of individual layers in multi-layer plastic, and
to differentiate among different
types of plastic.

Counterfeit drugs

Based on many years of
experience identifying tablets, ASD
Inc. has now developed a simple and fast system packed in a suitcase.


 

Reception control

Post-dispersive NIR makes
reception control of raw products
so much more easy: Take your ”fingerprint” analysis out there before taking the goods into the warehouse.