
USP <788> Is Changing: What Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Should Know
USP <788> is evolving. Learn what is changing, what it means for pharmaceutical manufacturers, and why particulate analysis is becoming increasingly important.
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USP <788> is evolving. Learn what is changing, what it means for pharmaceutical manufacturers, and why particulate analysis is becoming increasingly important.

INTERPHEX Demo: Dynamic Image Analysis in Action
This short demo shows how dynamic image analysis enables particle inspection beyond traditional counting methods, including particle visualization, shape-based classification, and population analysis.

The Mastersizer 3000 is one of the most widely used particle size analyzers—but it doesn’t measure particle shape. Learn why laser diffraction has this limitation and how particle shape impacts real-world material performance.

Learn the difference between particle count and particle concentration—and why it matters. Discover how dynamic image analysis provides accurate, real-time concentration data while also capturing particle images for better contamination analysis.

Watch how the Raptor Portable transforms oil particle analysis with real-time data and visual particle evidence. This full demonstration highlights sample preparation, workflow, and how dynamic imaging reveals contamination sources—not just particle counts.

Extend your Mastersizer capabilities with HydroInsight—adding particle counting, concentration measurement, and imaging. Discover how dynamic image analysis provides deeper insight beyond traditional particle size distribution.

Discover how portable particle size, shape, and count analysis works with the Raptor Portable. Using dynamic image analysis, it captures real particle images and delivers immediate results—eliminating delays from traditional lab testing.

Learn how USP <1788> is transforming subvisible particle analysis in pharma. This guide explores the limitations of light obscuration and shows how dynamic image analysis provides particle identification, morphology, and deeper insight into contamination.

Compare Dynamic Image Analysis and Micro-Flow Imaging for sub-visible particle analysis, scalability, sampling, and QC workflow performance.
Detect, size, and differentiate oil droplets, water droplets, and air bubbles in suspension using Dynamic Image Analysis with size, shape, and opacity.
How particle size, shape, and smoothness change as multi-component controlled-release drugs dissolve — measured by Dynamic Image Analysis alongside laser diffraction.
Characterize stem cells by size, shape, opacity, and concentration in a single automated measurement — with correlation plots, rare event detection, and particle classification for population analysis.
Learn how Dynamic Image Analysis helps identify irregular and rod-like particles in HPLC column packing materials, improving incoming QC, column consistency, and chromatographic performance.
See how shape analysis measures Fiber Length, Width, Aspect Ratio, and Fiber Curl allowing for a true understanding of how your fiber particles stack up.
See how shape analysis measures Fiber Length, Width, Aspect Ratio, and Fiber Curl allowing for a true understanding of how your fiber particles stack up.
Measure glass fiber length, width, and aspect ratio using Dynamic Image Analysis — with correlation plots, rare event detection, and multi-sample comparison for industrial QC.
Static image analysis and microscopy orient particles to their largest face — missing critical dimensions. This note explains why random orientation is essential for accurate shape measurement and process control.
How size, circularity, smoothness, and opacity measurements from Dynamic Image Analysis distinguish six pollen species and identify debris — something size-only instruments cannot do.
Application note on achieving USP compliance for sub-visible particle analysis using the Raptor 1788.
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