Labzee Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chamber BZML-508 offers precise photostability testing with a 275 L stainless steel chamber. It provides a light intensity range of 0 to 6000 Lux for precise adjustment and consistent uniform exposure. The system utilizes a PID microprocessor and multi-segment programmable control for consistent, long-duration testing. It is equipped with a touchscreen microcomputer control system for intuitive operation and accurate parameter management. Our Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chamber BZML-508 is ideal for pharmaceutical development, stability studies, and quality assurance.
| Chamber Volume | 275 L |
| Temperature Range With Light | 10 to 60℃ |
| Temperature Range Without Light | 4 to 60℃ |
| Temperature Fluctuation | ±0.5℃ |
| Temperature Uniformity | ±2℃ |
| Operating Temperature | 5 to 30℃ |
| Humidity Range | 30 to 95% RH |
| Humidity Stability | ±3% RH |
| Light Intensity (LX) | 0 to 6000 LX (Step Control) |
| Timing Range | 1 to 99 Hours / Period |
| Sensor | PT100 Capacitance Sensor |
| Temp. And Humidity Adjusting | Balance Temperature And Humidity Adjusting |
| Power Supply | AC 220v, 50Hz |
| Power Consumption | 2200 W |
| Chamber Size (W×D×H) | 58×51×93.5 cm |
| Exterior Size (W×D×H) | 77×74×171 cm |
3 Grids (Expandable to 8)
Labzee Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chamber BZML-508 is ideal for pharmaceutical stability testing, including accelerated aging, long-term storage, high humidity exposure, and photo stability assessments.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can the chamber simulate various lighting conditions for different photostability protocols?
Yes, Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chamber BZML-508 features a step-controlled lighting system that allows users to adjust light intensity up to 6000 Lux. It supports both visible and UV light testing, offering flexibility.
2: How user-friendly is the chamber interface and operation?
The system typically includes a large touchscreen interface with a menu-driven design, allowing for easy setup, real-time monitoring, and programming of multi-segment testing protocols. The intuitive interface is designed to minimize training time while ensuring precision in operation.
3: How is observation handled without disturbing the internal environment?
The double-door design includes a transparent tempered glass inner door, allowing users to monitor samples without opening the chamber and affecting internal conditions. The outer door is fitted with a magnetic seal to ensure airtight closure and maintain uniformity of temperature and humidity during operation.
4: What kind of lighting system is used, and is it programmable?
Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chamber BZML-508 uses step-controlled LED lighting that offers precise control over light intensity, typically up to 6000 Lux. The system can simulate daylight conditions or specific lighting scenarios. It is programmable for multi-stage cycles, allowing flexible test conditions and custom photostability protocols.
5: What is the benefit of a stainless-steel interior?
A polished stainless-steel interior is non-reactive, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean, ensuring a stable and contamination-free environment for sensitive drug samples.
6: What happens if the main control system fails?
In case of failure, a mechanical thermostat and leakage protection system act as backups, ensuring safe operation and preventing damage to the samples.
7: What are Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chambers used for?
Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chambers are used to test the photostability of pharmaceutical products, packaging materials, and raw ingredients under controlled light conditions.
8: What type of lighting is used inside the chambers?
Our Pharmaceutical Light Stability Chambers use UV and visible fluorescent lamps with programmable light intensity, often ranging from 0 to 6000 Lux, to simulate daylight exposure.
9: Can temperature and humidity be controlled during testing?
Yes. Our chambers provide precise temperature and humidity control, with tight tolerances (e.g., ±0.5°C and ±3% RH), even under illuminated conditions.
10: How is light intensity monitored and controlled?
Built-in light sensors continuously monitor UV and visible light levels. The system allows step-controlled or programmable light exposure for reproducibility and compliance.
11: What safety features are included in these chambers?
Safety features include temperature-limiting alarms, UV protection shields, auto-shutdown mechanisms, and system diagnostics.