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Comparative Studies | Pharmaceutical Science | India | Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019
Evaluation of Material Compatibility Study on Different Material Specimens for Imago & Getter Disinfectants
Imran Memon [4] | Tahur Shaikh [4] | Idris Khan [4] | Surjeet Samanta [4]
Abstract: The study was aimed to evaluate resistance offered by different disinfectant chemicals on various kinds of materials mostly present in Pharma manufacturing industries, cleanrooms, Healthcare, Institutions etc. , simulating performance in potential end use environments. Disinfectant chemicals can include commonly used chemical compound or in combination of two or more compounds that the test material may be expected to come in contact with. Different disinfectants are not compatible with all types of surfaces. The disinfectants must not damage the material to which they are applied to and can cause corrosion or discoloration. Control is important for product safety and cost factor to the end users. The test includes provisions for reporting changes observed in weight, dimensions, appearance and strength properties. Provisions are made for various exposure times and strain conditions. The simple test procedure was developed compared to as described in Chemical Compatibility - ASTM D543 Standard
Keywords: Disinfectant chemicals, Material compatibility, Pharma industries, cleanrooms, Chemical compatibility
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019,
Pages: 1301 - 1305
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Informative Article, Pharmaceutical Science, India, Volume 8 Issue 3, March 2019
Pages: 1484 - 1489Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Validation Test of Imagard ID 401 and Imagard BIQUAT Disinfectant by USP 1072
Sachin D. Joshi | Dr. Imran Memon [2] | Dr. Tahur Shaikh [2] | Idris Khan [4] | Surjeet Samanta [4]
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Comparative Studies, Pharmaceutical Science, India, Volume 7 Issue 10, October 2018
Pages: 1402 - 1406Material Compatibility Study of IMAGO & Getter Disinfectants
Imran Memon [4] | Tahur Shaikh [4] | Idris Khan [4] | Surjeet Samanta [4]