Medical Engineering Technologies (MET), a Cormica laboratory, has announced enhancements in its stability testing capabilities.
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New real-time ageing chambers
MET has unveiled two walk-in Real-Time Ageing Chambers, an investment that expands its capacity and elevates the quality and efficiency of its testing processes. This allows the company to offer a complete range of stability conditioning, ensuring compliance with ISO 11607-1 and ASTM F1980:2021 guidelines. These chambers increase its capacity by 35.5m3 and are integral to its larger investment program, aiming to double our laboratory space by 2024/2025.
Angela Bell, general manager at MET, said: "Each test we conduct at MET is a step towards ensuring patient safety and product excellence. Our new Real-Time Ageing Chambers represent our unwavering commitment to precision and quality in medical device testing."
In response to the demand for its stability test programs, Cormica Group has invested £235,000 in a dedicated building to house its stability testing options.
Real-time ageing is a critical component in the lifecycle management of medical devices, ensuring their performance, safety, and reliability under real-world conditions. This process is vital for accurately predicting the longevity and stability of products over time, providing essential data that supports regulatory compliance and market readiness.