Process instrumentation calibration in Life Sciences
Calibrations in the LS industries can be costly, modern instrumentation simplifies the process
To fulfill regulatory compliance and ensure quality, life sciences companies must perform traceable calibrations on instruments. But calibrations are costly, time-consuming, can cause process downtime and pose an increased risk for contamination. Many instruments on the market today provide self-diagnostics features which give user’s information about the health of the device. The white paper discusses how modern instrumentation simplifies the calibration and verification process.
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Legal requirements
Calibration versus verification
Requirements for on-board verfication
Verification on the go
Calibration simplified with modern instrumentation
Wet calibrations are used most often to check instruments and demonstrate regulatory compliance. State-of-the-art instruments with embedded verification capabilities offer the chance to improve this practice. Performing regular verification on the instrument can extend calibration cycles by a factor of five or higher without jeopardizing quality or regulatory compliance. Shorter unknown periods between checks lead to an increased confidence level and reduced risk for critical applications.