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Disintegration Tester

Labmate Disintegration Tester operates with three testing stations and testing temperature of 37°C. They have user-friendly interface that simplifies operations and ensures consistent results. Their stainless-steel basket assembly enhances durability and is resistant to corrosion. They feature an automatic timer and temperature control to maintain optimal testing conditions. Our Disintegration Tester are designed to evaluate tablets and capsules' disintegration time in pharmaceutical labs.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Disintegration Tester?

A Disintegration Tester is an apparatus designed to assess the disintegration of tablets, capsules or other solid dosage forms under controlled conditions.

2 Why is Disintegration Test important?

It is important to ensure that the capsule or tablet will break down and release the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) in a timely manner.

3 Can Disintegration Tester be used for all types of dosage forms?

It can be used for dosage forms such as film-coated tablets, soft gelatin capsules and pellets.

4 What is the role of Disintegration Tester in stability studies?

It is used to evaluate how tablet or capsule will perform over time under varying environmental conditions.

Selection Guide for Disintegration Tester

Disintegration Tester is a laboratory device used to determine the time it takes for pharmaceutical tablets or capsules to break down into smaller fragments under specific conditions, ensuring they meet pharmacopeial standards such as USP, IP, or EP. When selecting  Disintegration Tester, customers should consider the type of dosage form being tested, the level of automation required, and compliance with regulatory certifications like ISO, CE, or 21 CFR Part 11. This tester is widely used in pharmaceutical research, quality control, and formulation studies to assess the performance and consistency of oral drug products. Important features to look for include accurate temperature control, programmable test cycles, multiple test stations for higher throughput, and compatibility with different disintegration media. Selecting a model with validated accuracy and robust construction provides reliable, repeatable results in both R&D and routine quality assurance applications.