All Airborne particle counting articles
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NewsCleanroom air quality not impaired by height-adjustable furniture
Incorporating ergonomic improvements into pharmaceutical cleanrooms may not negatively impact particle contamination control, according to a new study.
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ArticleCould a simple handle change your cleanroom contamination risk?
MBV AG addresses challenges in air monitoring and aseptic handling with MAS-100 Sirius®: a next‑generation active microbial air sampler created in close collaboration with pharmaceutical manufacturers and cleanroom experts.
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ArticleEuropean Pharmaceutical Review Issue 4 2025
EPR Issue 4 includes articles on manufacturing, AI/ML, vaccine development, biologics and more.
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ArticleValidation data for the new MAS-100 Sirius
In this App Note, MBV AG showcases the MAS-100 Sirius as the advanced successor to the MAS-100 NT, offering significantly enhanced capabilities for quantitative monitoring of airborne viable particles in cleanrooms.
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NewsSampling system offers unique strategy for airborne bacterial detection
The proposed technique holds value for real-time monitoring and surveillance of airborne bacteria with high sensitivity and rapid results, the study showed.
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NewsNovel design proposed for aseptic processing areas
The approach offers key benefits such as facilitating a reduction in the risk of microbial contamination and reduction in the required air change rate in aseptic processing.
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Application note: Isokinetic microbial air sampling on MAS-100 instruments
Microbial air sampling in controlled environments should be performed isokinetically. The following text explains the isokinetic sampling process using MAS-100 instruments with a flow rate of 100 L/min and compares it with sampling at a lower flow rate of 25 L/min.
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NewsStudy monitors particles and falling bacteria in biosafety cabinets
The type of clothing worn in aseptic manufacturing areas may impact the number of particle and airborne bacteria detected in biosafety cabinets.
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NewsSeasonal variation of microbial contamination in pharmaceutical cleanrooms
With the outdoor environment being a primary contamination source in the pharmaceutical cleanroom, measures like good manufacturing practices (GMP) is key to reduce this risk, a paper asserts.
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WhitepaperProduct hub: How can aseptic manufacturers prevent losses in the millions?
Highest precision with microbial air sampler MAS-100 Iso. So you can focus on the essential.
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Whitepaper: Designing an environmental monitoring solution for GMP
A review of current environmental monitoring practices to ensure that monitoring systems comply with the latest EU GMP Annex 1 2022.


