Elevate Your Photostability
Testing with Caron
The future of photostability testing is here. Caron’s Photostability Chambers are designed to not only surpass ICH Q1B Option II standards, but dramatically cut down the exposure time by more than half compared to competitors. Key features include enhanced light banks, a reflective aluminum interior to ensure uniform light distribution, as well as an intuitive touchscreen which allows for cycle customization and real-time condition monitoring. Experience unmatched speed and accuracy with Caron.
7500 Series
Photostability Chambers
Key features
- Complete ICH Q1B Option II testing in half the time of competing chambers
- Purpose built for photostability testing; this isn’t just a stability chamber with lights
- Precisely tuned light banks allowing for even powerful light distribution
- Controllable visible, UV, and relative humidity
- Temperature range of 10°C to 35°C
- User-friendly, large-format touchscreen controller simplifies:
- The setup of custom testing cycles
- Provides clear, immediate feedback on current operating conditions
- Gives quick user feedback on how far along the testing cycle is
Temperature/Light
7540
- 11 cu.ft. (311L)
- Benchtop UV&Vis light/temp single-door
Temp/Light/RH
7545
- 11 cu.ft. (311L)
- Benchtop UV&Vis light/temp/RH single-door
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Sharing answers to common inquiries
All Caron chambers require ph-neutral water of between 50K Ohms and 1Meg Ohms resistivity. This type of water can be obtained from distilled, reverse osmosis (RO) or deionized (DI) sources. Caron offers a system, the CRSY condensate recirculator, for facilities without a house water system.
Less pure water, with resistivity less than 50K Ohms, can lead to difficult to remove mineral deposits on system components, or within the chamber. Water of greater purity, such as ultrapure or Water For Injection (WFI) above 1 Meg Ohm can attack key unit components, causing damage not covered under warranty. See our Water Specifications Bulletin for more details.