Introduction
The Inspire 14 Basic is a 14-station dissolution tester for pharmaceutical quality control. It is designed for methods compliant with USP 1, 2, 5, and 6. This system features a motorized lift mechanism and programmable features. It is a robust solution for laboratories that require high capacity and consistent performance.
Product Overview
This dissolution tester is built for high-capacity labs. The Inspire 14 Basic provides a reliable platform for testing up to 14 samples simultaneously. Key features include a smooth, vibration-free motorized lift and Snap-Fit™ shafts for easy and secure attachment of paddles or baskets. The unique TimeAction™ function allows for programmed media changeovers, making it suitable for sustained-release products. This apparatus is a practical choice for routine dissolution testing.
Key Features
- 14-Station Configuration: Allows for high-throughput testing.
- USP Compliance: Supports USP 1, 2, 5, and 6 methods.
- Motorized Lift Mechanism: Smooth, vibration-free movement.
- TimeAction™ Function: Enables automated media changeover and infinity tests.
- LCD Display: A 40×4 character display for user-friendly operation.
- Protocol Storage: Stores 20 programmable protocols with up to 24 sampling intervals.
Technical Specifications
Model | Inspire-14 |
Speed range | Variable speed from 20 to 300 RPM |
Speed accuracy | ±1 RPM |
Temperature range | 20◦C to 40◦C |
Temperature accuracy | ±0.1◦ C |
Display | 40 x 4 character backlighted LCD |
Vessel capacity | 150 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 L |
Dimensions (W x L x H) | 521 x 1150 x 663 mm |
Applications
- High-throughput quality control testing of tablets and capsules.
- Dissolution profiling of sustained and controlled-release dosage forms.
- Methods requiring USP 1 (Basket) and USP 2 (Paddle).
- Testing of transdermal patches using USP 5 (Paddle over Disk).
- Use in pharmaceutical R&D and QC laboratories.
Pricing
Please contact us for consultation and detailed quotation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the Inspire 14 Basic used for?
It is used to perform USP-compliant dissolution tests for up to 14 samples at once, ideal for high-volume quality control laboratories.
2. How many samples can the Inspire 14 Basic test?
This tester has 14 stations, allowing for the simultaneous testing of 14 samples, which increases laboratory throughput.
3. What USP apparatus methods does this tester support?
It supports USP Apparatus 1 (Basket), USP Apparatus 2 (Paddle), USP Apparatus 5 (Paddle over Disk), and USP Apparatus 6 (Rotating Cylinder).
4. What is the purpose of the TimeAction™ function?
This function allows for programmed, automatic media changes, which is useful for mimicking the changing pH conditions of the GI tract for extended-release drugs.
5. Does this model have automated sampling?
No, this is a basic model designed for manual sampling, which gives the operator direct control.
Conclusion
The Inspire 14 Basic is a high-capacity, compliant dissolution tester. It offers precise control and reliable performance for a variety of USP methods. Its robust design and user-friendly features make it a valuable asset for any busy pharmaceutical laboratory. Contact us for more information.
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