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Choose the Perfect Filter Integrity Tester

Check out our guide: “13 Points to consider when selecting your next filter integrity test instrument”.

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Lateral-flow assays (LFAs) provide a rapid and convenient method of detecting or measuring the concentration of an analyte in a sample. LFAs are widely used for point-of-care diagnostics. Most LFAs are immunoassays, which rely on the high affinity of antibodies for an analyte epitope to produce a signal.

When designing your own lateral-flow assay, there are several variables to consider, with the choice of detection reagents, assay materials, and manufacturing methods, all influencing the accuracy and reliability of your test.

Use our checklist to capture ten important considerations when developing your LFA; helping to provide you with a deeper insight into how to use lateral-flow assays to streamline your development process.


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SUPRAdisc™ II depth filter modules

Next generation in depth filter module technology for bioprocess clarification applications.

The SUPRAdisc™ II module design combines the filtration performance of Seitz™ media and the structural robustness of interlocking dual drainage plates.

13 Points to consider when selecting your next filter integrity test instrument

Choosing the right filter integrity test instrument, tailored to your needs, can be a difficult task. An informed decision will help ensure seamless integration of the instrument into your critical processes.

Process needs for filter integrity test instruments have changed over the years as regulations, technologies and best practice have evolved to improve patient safety. Our updated selection guide outlines important criteria to help you compare and evaluate your options when choosing a filter integrity test instrument.

Download the guide to learn more about:

  • Regulations applicable to filter integrity test instruments including:
    • Data integrity and data access control
    • Good automated manufacturing practice (GAMP)
    • EU and FDA Good manufacturing practice (GMP)
  • ​How to choose the filter tests and features which are critical for your process, including forward flow (diffusive), water intrusion and bubble point testing
  • A set of 13 criteria which can be used to compare and evaluate different instruments, including our Palltronic® Flowstar V filter integrity test instrument

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