Saturday 2 May 2020

What is Aseptic Isolator?


An isolator is an arrangement of physical barriers that are integrated to the extent that the isolator can be sealed in order to carry out a routine leak test based on pressure to meet specified limits. An aseptic isolator protects the product from contaminants in the environment. Positive pressure is maintained in the isolator in order to ensure that particles from the setup room will not enter the isolator and contaminate does not take place. Aseptic isolators are routinely found within the pharmaceutical industry and are widely used for sterile injectable drug filling and sterile & pharmacy drug compounding. This ensures that the environment is maintained as contamination-free to safeguard patients who will later be administered the drug.



Advantages of  Aseptic Isolators

·        People are the biggest source of contamination in Clean rooms so aseptic isolators will protect the product.
·        It is a cost effective process.
·        Product testing within isolated conditions reduces the frequency of generating false positive results.
·        It also increases the sterility assurance of the product.
·        Aseptic isolator is easy and convenient to operate.

Why  to choose Howarth’s Aseptic Isolators?

·        Howorth is a specialist supplier of air technology solutions, serving the global medical, pharmaceutical and wider industrial markets.
·        The company’s strong reputation has been earned over the years by providing well designed and innovative products.
·        At Howorth Air Technology, they aim to provide the best quality of service and products to healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
·        Howarth’s expertise in engineering clean air is fundamental to the success in providing world class containment and infection control solutions.
·        They always want to work closely to the customers and understand the needs of the customers and provide them the best solutions.

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