Designed for use in pharmaceutical and laboratory environments, the Apollo I Liquid Viewer has a polarised inspection light for the detection of particulate matter in transparent liquids contained in ampoules, vials and bottles.
Particulate contamination can be unintentionally present in injections and intravenous infusions, and this unit provides a simple method of detection.
To operate, simply hold the container between the light panel and the polarising screen, shake or swirl the container, and any particles will show as bright specks against a dark background.
Designed for use in pharmaceutical and laboratory environments, the Apollo II High Intensity Liquid Viewer provides a simple method for the detection of visible particles in ampoules, vials, and bottles. It is ideal for coloured glass containers, as it uses three LED bulbs, giving a light level of 8,000 – 10,000 lux. This unit conforms to the European Pharmacopoeia Specification 2.9.20 and to the US Pharmacopoeia – USP chapter 41, (1790) section 6.1, and is available off-the-shelf, for quick delivery. The unit can fold for convenient storage, with the inspection surfaces folding together to reduce chance of damage.
Designed for use in pharmaceutical and laboratory environments, the Apollo II Liquid Viewer provides a simple method for the detection of visible particles in ampoules, vials, and bottles.
The unit is operated by simply swirling each individual container in front of both panels, and observing for any particulate contamination (other than air bubbles) unintentionally present in the solution. In front of the black panel, light coloured particulates will be visible, and in front of the white panel, dark coloured particulates will be visible.
Conforms to the European Pharmacopoeia Specification 2.9.20 and to the US Pharmacopoeia USP chapter 41, section 6.1.