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Next Generation Impactor (NGI)

Copley Scientific LtdAvailable: Worldwide

In 1997, a group of prominent pharmaceutical companies came together in the form of a consortium with the express intent of developing a new impactor specifically for inhaled and nasal products. The result, the Next Generation Impactor (NGI), was launched in 2000 and subsequently accepted into the Pharmacopoeias in 2005. The NGI has seven stages, five of which are in the range 0.5 to 5 microns plus a micro-orifice collector w…

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Average Rating 4.0

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Inhalation

Copley equipment and accessories are the best. One stop shop for all the requirements.

Review Date: 27 Sept 2021 | Copley Scientific Ltd

Great Design, easy to use

 

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Pharmaceutical

This equipment is very robust, it can adapt severan types of inhalers an the design is great

Review Date: 24 Aug 2018 | Copley Scientific Ltd

In 1997, a group of prominent pharmaceutical companies came together in the form of a consortium with the express intent of developing a new impactor specifically for inhaled and nasal products.

The result, the Next Generation Impactor (NGI), was launched in 2000 and subsequently accepted into the Pharmacopoeias in 2005. The NGI has seven stages, five of which are in the range 0.5 to 5 microns plus a micro-orifice collector which acts as a final filter and a horizontal planar layout adopted for ease of operation and automation.

The air flow passes through the impactor in a saw tooth pattern. Particle sizing is achieved by successively increasing the velocity of the air stream by forcing it though a series of nozzles containing progressively reducing jet diameters.

The resultant samples from each stage are collected in a series of collection cups. A removable tray holds all the sample collection cups such that all the cups can be removed and/or replaced in one single operation.

For comprehensive product details, specifications and part numbers, please request a copy of our brochure “Quality Solutions for Inhaler Testing”.

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