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Applications of microclimate cabinets you don't know yet

Microclimate cabinet manufacturer Binder understands that each laboratory has unique requirements when looking for a suitable and stable device. So what is a microclimate cabinet? In this article, EMIN will answer the question of what a microclimate cabinet is and what applications it brings to the pharmaceutical, medical and other industrial fields.

What is a microclimate cabinet?

What is a microclimate cabinet? It is a type of cabinet designed to test and store a large number of samples under specific climatic conditions such as temperature, humidity and light (including UV rays and day and night light). Climate chambers meet many important industry standards, such as ICH standards for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry, FDA standards for the food and beverage industry, and ASTM and ISO standards for the automotive industry , manufacturing electronic components, industrial additives, textile and dyeing industry, and other materials industries.

If the sample needs to meet ICH Q1A guidelines, simply use a climate chamber with temperature and humidity control capabilities. However, if following ICH Q1B R1 guidance, the cabinet needs to have additional lighting functions. Applications of climate chambers include shelf-life testing, product stability and durability testing, and expiration date determination.

Fields that need to use microclimate cabinets

Pharmaceutical industry

In the pharmaceutical industry, drug stability testing is an important step before a product is approved. To ensure quality, extensive tests are conducted, including stability testing in a climate chamber. This test helps determine the shelf-life of a drug by simulating storage conditions at an average ambient temperature of 8°C to 25°C for a specified period of time. 

After testing, the drug is analyzed to ensure that the amount of active ingredients is at least 95% intact. If this requirement is not met, the drug's shelf life will have to be updated or the product will not be approved.

Test emergency medicine in extreme conditions

According to ICH regulations, extreme tests at +50°C, subzero temperatures, temperature fluctuations and UV illumination are conducted to simulate drug storage under outdoor conditions. This is the only way to ensure that emergency medicine remains effective and safe for use in harsh environments.

Several BINDER climate chamber models are designed to meet these rigorous tests, allowing precise control of light and temperature conditions. With more and more people traveling to tropical or arctic regions, ensuring medical supplies perform well in harsh conditions is more important than ever for healthcare workers.

Stability in cosmetic production

Consumers and retailers always demand high quality for cosmetic products. To meet this requirement, testing product stability and providing accurate information on health-related factors is of interest.

Stability tests are performed in a climate chamber with fixed parameters such as temperature, relative humidity and light. These tests help determine how a product's ingredients react over time. Test results will help determine shelf life and provide recommendations for cosmetic storage.

To ensure product quality throughout its life, it is necessary to keep analytical parameters stable and to plan accurate testing. This helps determine whether the product or ingredient will retain its quality with specified preservatives.

The target market of a cosmetic product also influences the stability testing plan, due to differences in climatic conditions. The ICH Q1A-Q1F standard is often used as a guide in this field to ensure products meet quality and safety requirements.

In the food and beverage industry

The food industry is currently shifting from using artificial additives to natural ones. The main challenge is to evaluate the product's shelf life under real-world conditions. Due to the need to constantly launch new products, food manufacturers often do not have enough time to check actual shelf life. To solve this problem, they use Shelf Life Accelerated Test. This method indirectly measures product stability, taking less time and cost than long-term testing.

In the microclimate cabinet, food samples are tested at different temperatures and humidity in a short period of time. These tests also measure the effects of light on food. The results help determine product stability, color and shelf life under the prevailing climatic conditions of different countries.

Packaging industry

Checking the quality and characteristics of paper helps manufacturers choose the right material for packaging. The resilience of paper and other packaging materials is tested in a climate chamber, often to evaluate their resistance to aging, also known as the T544 test. In this test, the paper is subjected to high temperatures and humidity to simulate long-term storage conditions. Paper quality is graded based on characteristics such as brightness, thickness, opacity, folding strength and tear resistance.

Above are my shares about the application of micro-climate cabinets in industries. If you are looking for a reputable place to buy, please visit EMIN - we specialize in providing genuine Binder micro-climate machines. , best price on the market

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