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Online Microbial Detection Analysis Device '7000RMS' <Technical Documentation Available>

No sampling or culturing is required. Real-time detection of microbial contamination in pharmaceutical water using lasers.

The "7000RMS" from Metral Toledo is a device that detects microbial contamination in pharmaceutical water in real-time. Using laser-induced fluorescence and Mie scattering technology, it can instantly detect microorganisms. Continuous monitoring of water is conducted, with results available every 2 seconds, allowing for rapid response in case of contamination. It eliminates the need for sampling and culturing, reducing the risk of delays in the production process and avoiding losses and legal issues. 【Features】 ■ Water can be released immediately ■ Capable of detecting particles as small as 0.52μm, with a maximum temperature tolerance of 90℃ ■ Easy operation via a touch screen ■ 24/7 monitoring of water treatment, storage tanks, distribution loops, etc. ■ SCADA connection possible via ModBus TCP and multiple analog outputs ★ We are currently offering materials that explain the risks of microbial contamination and the features of this product. You can view them from "PDF Download."

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  • Analytical Equipment and Devices

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Time-lapse image analysis method that enables the rapidization of agar cultivation methods.

Limited to the first 20 people! Technical paper and novelty gift related to "Microbiome μ3D" will be presented!

This document is a technical paper on Microbio μ3D by Hiroyuki Ogawa (Microbio Co., Ltd.), published in the magazine "PHARM TECH JAPAN December 2016 issue special edition." The "time-lapse image analysis method" is an analytical method that fully automates the agar medium culture method, speeding up detection and counting. By transitioning from manual visual inspection to a fully automated rapid microbial detection device, we can expect a reduction in quality inspection time and labor. Currently, we are offering the original paper and a novelty item to the first 20 respondents! *Please note that what you can download is only a part of the paper. For more details, feel free to contact us.

  • Microbiology
  • Food Testing/Analysis/Measuring Equipment
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Microbial Detection Device "GeneDisk Cycler"

Simultaneous operation of multiple applications is possible! A highly flexible modular system.

The "GeneDisk Cycler" is a microbial detection device that is easy to operate and does not require advanced skills or special expertise. It features a highly flexible modular system that allows for simultaneous operation of multiple applications. Real-time PCR in a closed system, with minimized operations, reduces the risk of cross-contamination. 【Features】 ■ Easy to operate, requiring no advanced skills or special expertise ■ Multiplex PCR allows for the detection and quantification of multiple targets in a single reaction ■ Designed to comply with 21 CFR Part 11, meeting high-quality assurance requirements ■ Detection results are easily understood, enabling quick decision-making ■ Bidirectional data communication via LIMS connection allows for workflow optimization *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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