Testing Prefilled Syringes to ISO 11040
ISO 11040 is a testing standard that addresses the design and functional properties of prefilled syringes. ISO 11040 is used primarily within the pharmaceutical industry and is critical for ensuring that syringes work properly in a clinical setting. ISO 11040 evaluations are performed throughout the manufacturing process to minimize any chance of defective equipment leaving the factory as failure of any subcomponent can have a major impact on either the physician or patient: an improper seal can cause oxidation of the drug and affect the shelf life of the product, while structural damage to the syringe barrel could lead to device failures. Learn More: https://www.instron.com/en-us/testing...

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