Utilization of renewable solar energy is crucial for addressing the global energy and environmental concerns and achieving sustainable development in our society. In this regard, photocatalytic water ...
Subvisible particulate testing is critical to assess the safety of medical devices, and particulate contamination should be minimized to avoid possible negative health consequences to the patient. A ...
The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and others, such as EP, JP, and ChP, have developed test techniques to ensure that particle counts are kept to a minimum in intravenous injections (parenteral ...
STEMart's Particulate Matter Testing uses two methods, the Light Obscuration Particle Count test and the Microscopic Particle Count test. The former test is adapted from the United States Pharmacopeia ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has regulated particulate matter as an air pollutant for more than 40 years. Over time, PM regulations and testing methodologies have become more complex, with ...
Elkton, Maryland (October 9, 2017) — W. L. Gore & Associates announced that its GORE Particulate Hood is the first particulate hood to be certified to the new 2018 Edition of the NFPA 1971 Standard, ...
Presently, NEBB is collaborating with the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) to issue a fourth edition of the CPT as an ANSI standard. The environmental requirements for cleanrooms have ...
The sPHENIX detector is the newest experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and is designed to precisely measure products of high-speed particle collisions ...
In order to quantify the count and size of subvisible particles in eye care products, the USP <789> test is carried out. This consists of utilizing a light obscuration particle counter and counting ...