Vacuum Decay
Instrumentation: VeriPac 455-M5 Vacuum Decay
Description: Measures leaks by vacuum decay based upon ASTM F2338. This system can detect leaks down to approximately 5 microns by measuring a change in vacuum pressure over time. Pressure transducers detect changes in vacuum pressure resulting from gas flow through leaks for both gross and micron sized leaks during two consecutive test cycles.
Best Application: This technology is suitable for leak testing on container/closure systems such as syringes and vials. Because this method is non- destructive to the sample under test, it is a great option for leak testing both before and during stability studies.
Pressure Decay
Instrumentation: TM Electronics BT Integra Burst, Creep and Leak Tester
Description: Measures leaks by pressure decay based upon ASTM F2095.
Best Application: This technology accommodates both seal and package integrity testing for flexible packaging, such as bags and pouches. This is a destructive test.
High Voltage Leak Detection
Instrumentation: E-Scan 655 MicroCurrent High Voltage Leak Detector (HVLD)
Description: Detects package defects using an electrical current.
Best Application: This technology is suitable for use with liquid-filled parenteral drug product glass vials and syringes, where the packaging is far less conductive than the liquid inside.
Oxygen Headspace
Instrumentation: FMS-760 Oxygen Headspace Analyser
Description: Uses Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy (FMS) to detect oxygen in the headspace of transparent rigid containers and measures rise or fall in the oxygen levels in the container’s headspace to identify a potential leak. It can also be used to determine the rate of oxygen permeation into a sealed container over time.
Best Application: Because this method is non-destructive to the sample under test, it is a great option for leak testing parenteral containers both before and during stability studies. This technology is also used during package development to verify inherent package integrity and maximum allowable leakage limit (MALL) through leak rate modeling.
Helium Leak Detection
Instrumentation: SIMS 1284+ Helium Mass Spectrometer – Tracer, Gas Detection, Vacuum Mode and Sniffer Mode
Description: Measures leaks based upon ASTM F2391 and E499. Quantitates the flow rate of helium from leaks in packaging after having been charged with helium as a tracer gas. If a defect is present, the helium is then drawn out of the packaging through the defect by vacuum and detected using a mass spectrometer. This method is the most sensitive option, allowing for the detection of defects as small as 0.2 microns in a matter of seconds.
Best Application: This technology is suitable for package development to verify inherent package integrity and maximum allowable leakage limit (MALL). This technique is applicable to a wide variety, of package types, can isolate and identify leak location, and can directly measure leak flow rates.