SAS Air Sampler calibration is essential for ensuring the reliability of environmental microbiological monitoring in highly regulated industries, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food and beverage, cosmetics, and medical devices. When equipment operates outside its specified parameters, the results may not accurately reflect actual environmental conditions, potentially affecting decision-making, regulatory compliance, and overall process quality.
Having your SAS Air Sampler calibrated by an accredited laboratory verifies that the equipment’s volumetric airflow is accurate, ensuring precise, traceable, and reliable measurements.
The SAS Air Sampler is designed to collect a specific volume of air and evaluate the microbiological load present in controlled environments. If the equipment’s airflow deviates from the required specifications, the sampled air volume may also change, leading to inaccurate results and potentially compromising the interpretation of microbiological analyses.
Therefore, SAS Air Sampler calibration is not only a good practice but also an essential requirement for maintaining the reliability of environmental monitoring programs and ensuring compliance with the quality standards required by the industry.
Additionally, periodic calibration helps identify potential deviations in equipment performance before they impact production processes or quality control activities.
Performing SAS Air Sampler calibration in an accredited laboratory provides benefits that go beyond meeting documentation requirements. Its main advantages include:
These advantages allow organizations to maintain greater control over their processes and reduce risks associated with product quality and regulatory compliance.
At MCI, we perform SAS Air Sampler calibration through an accredited laboratory that ensures the accuracy of the equipment’s volumetric airflow and compliance with the highest metrological standards.
Our service includes:
Thanks to this service, our customers can verify the proper performance of their equipment and maintain the reliability of their environmental monitoring programs.
The calibration frequency will depend on each organization’s internal policies, applicable regulatory requirements, and the manufacturer’s recommendations. In most cases, periodic calibration is recommended to ensure that the equipment continues to operate within the established specifications.
It is also recommended to calibrate the equipment after repairs, corrective maintenance, or any event that may affect its performance.
The reliability of environmental monitoring begins with instruments that provide accurate and traceable measurements. SAS Air Sampler calibration performed by an accredited laboratory helps obtain representative microbiological results, strengthens regulatory compliance, and provides greater confidence during audits and inspections.
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