Hanson Research Launches Super Precision Vessels for Vision G2 Dissolution Testers
Los Angeles, June 15, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Hanson Research today announced the release of the Hanson Super Precision Vessel (Hanson SPV™) for their Vision G2™ series of dissolution testers. The new SPV with its closer conformance to an ideal vessel shape provides more consistent vessel-to-vessel dissolution test results in USP Apparatus 2, a crucial concern in pharmaceutical research and development, manufacturing, and quality control facilities. The new development is based on Hanson’s extensive work with standard-precision versus super-precision vessels in their legacy SR8-Plus series of dissolution testers, an experience that has corroborated the findings of investigators within the industry indicating vessel quality is a significant factor in obtaining consistent and repeatable results in USP Apparatus 2.
The Hanson Super Precision Vessel resolves issues relating to routine calibration of dissolution testing equipment, whether by chemical calibration using USP Prednisone Reference Standard tablets, by enhanced mechanical calibration (EMC) according to industry standards such as ASTM E2503-13, or by a pharmaceutical company’s own in-house protocols. The nearly identical shape of the inner surfaces within each set of six or eight vessels significantly reduces any variability in dissolution test results that might otherwise be traced to this “vessel quality factor.” An analysis of six years of field testing results, comparing standard-precision to super-precision vessels, shows the Hanson SPV provides a far greater chance of passing the USP Performance Verification Test (PVT) at Stage 1, thereby minimizing downtime and reducing labor costs. Details of the study are contained in a 20-page report available from Hanson, entitled “Apparatus Performance Report 99-390-005—Improving the Consistency of USP Apparatus 2 with Hanson Research Super Precision Vessels.”
"The manufacturing process for the Hanson Super Precision Vessel allows for very tight tolerances and produces near-perfect conformance to an ideal vessel shape, especially in the critical hemispherical region. The success of the SPV is now being extended by significant improvements in manufacturing cost. For our customers this means the elimination of one of the few remaining sources of variability and greater peace of mind in calibrating testers quickly and easily."
Michael Bortz, Director of HRCare Services, Hanson Research
Michael Bortz, Director of HRCare Services at Hanson Research, explains, “The manufacturing process for the Hanson Super Precision Vessel allows for very tight tolerances and produces near-perfect conformance to an ideal vessel shape, especially in the critical hemispherical region. The success of the SPV is now being extended by significant improvements in manufacturing cost. For our customers this means the elimination of one of the few remaining sources of variability and greater peace of mind in calibrating testers quickly and easily.”
The Hanson SPV is now available in 1-liter vessel capacities, clear or amber, for the SR8-Plus, Vision G2 Classic 6, and Vision G2 Elite 8 dissolution testers.
ABOUT HANSON RESEARCH
Hanson Research specializes in the design and manufacturing of analytical test instruments for the pharmaceutical industry. Founded by Bill Hanson, the innovator of modern dissolution test technology, Hanson Research helps ensure the world’s pharmaceuticals are pure, safe, and effective by manufacturing testing equipment that sets the global standard for quality, innovation, and long-term value. Hanson instruments are used by scientists in over 75 countries and are supported by the industry’s top customer service team. For further information, please visit hansonresearch.com.
CONTACT
Sara Hanson
Hanson Research Corp.
pr@hansonresearch.com
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Source: Hanson Research