Product category:
Cooling: refrigeration
News Release from: Labcold | Subject: GMP method
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2008
GMP-compliant temperature mapping for
fridges
Labcold has announced a novel and user-friendly method for temperature mapping and validation of temperature-controlled chambers that is potentially far less costly than current methods
This method, says Labcold, makes it much simpler and cheaper for users of refrigerators, freezers and incubators to ensure that correct temperatures are being maintained throughout the storage chamber as well as complying with the regulatory temperature mapping requirements of, for example, the MHRA Whereas existing methods require users to invest in and maintain expensive equipment or alternatively employ specialist outside contractors, the new Labcold method takes out the strain and cost
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 1 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Suitable for fridges, freezers, incubators, cold rooms etc, the Labcold system supplies packs containing small pre-calibrated temperature recorders, which the user simply places at predetermined positions within the chamber to be tested.
After a set time (24 hours to five days, depending on the user's protocol) the recorders are removed from the chamber, parcelled up and posted back to Labcold.
The user subsequently receives a comprehensive report, providing all the test results and documentation needed to satisfy GMP requirements for that chamber.
Various packs are available with different contents and prices, dependent upon the size of chamber to be measured and the protocol required. Request a free brochure from Labcold ...
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