This project utilized the Hyde Analytical Laboratory’s MBRAUN MB-Purge Box Glovebox Isolator and a Drager X-am 5100 Gas Detector for the initial proof-of-concept study at the Louisville laboratory. Hyde then performed a cycle evaluation and an overnight hold on-site at the client’s facility.
Study
Overview
Study to characterize the permeation of vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP) across a Tyvek barrier on sterile nested vial tubs during decontamination.
This was a non-standard project that utilized Hyde Analytical Laboratory’s adaptive problem solving to design a study to meet client needs. The study looked at decontamination testing, VHP decay curve testing, cycle evaluations, and an overnight hold.
Scope
and Deliverables
Proof of Concept:
Development of testing strategy
Simulated decontamination and aeration cycles within laboratory isolator glovebox
On-site Testing:
Utilized client stations to test cycles of decontamination
Included an overnight hold
Solutions, Results,
and Accomplishments
Delivered results of amount of vaporized hydrogen peroxide that permeated Tyvek seals of vial tubs