Posts by Karim Binon2
What to Look for in a GxP Metrology Partner for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
In pharmaceutical manufacturing, there are moments that reveal whether your monitoring vendor is also a true GxP metrology partner. A temperature sensor found out of tolerance at its annual calibration. A software upgrade that voids your existing OQ documentation. An auditor asking for alarm logs for the past six months. The vendor’s responsibility extends beyond…
Read More4 Features That Set the Cobalt X Data Logger Apart in Multi-Environment Facility Monitoring
Regulated facilities aren’t simple environments. A single floor might contain ultra-low temperature freezers, CO₂ incubators, a cleanroom, and a cold storage room with different temperature and humidity requirements, different alarm thresholds, and different documentation standards. Most monitoring hardware handles one part of that picture well. The Cobalt X data logger was designed to handle all…
Read MoreBeat the Heat with These Summer Mapping Tips for Audit-Ready Compliance
A winter mapping study gives facility managers for pharmaceutical storage control at warehouses, cold chain distribution centers, and clinical storage facilities valuable data, but only half the picture. The environmental conditions your facility faces in summer look nothing like winter, and compliance requires documentation for both. Your HVAC system works differently when it’s hot and…
Read MoreWhy Continuous Differential Pressure Monitoring Is Critical in Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms
A pharmaceutical cleanroom’s pressure cascade does a critical job: keeping air and everything carried in it moving away from your most sensitive areas. Continuous environmental monitoring gives you documented proof that it’s working across every batch period and audit window, but only if the system is designed and installed correctly. A well-designed cleanroom differential pressure…
Read MoreTemperature, Humidity, and CO₂ Incubator Monitoring Best Practices for Cell Culture Labs
Just how much can 1°C of variation impact a cell culture? Enzyme activity, cell division rates, and protein expression are all temperature-dependent processes. A single degree of drift from 37°C shifts the biological conditions your entire experiment is built on. Research supports this. In a study of CHO cell lines used for monoclonal antibody production,…
Read MoreBest Practices for Temperature & Humidity Sensor Calibration in GxP Environments
Your temperature and humidity sensors are doing their job every day. They log data, trigger alerts and build the compliance record your team depends on. But all of that only holds up if the sensors are accurate. An out-of-calibration sensor is a problem that doesn’t announce itself in GxP-regulated environments, an umbrella term covering the…
Read MoreUnderstanding Sensor Saturation and Recovery Time with ‘Hidden’ Humidity Spikes
Your humidity monitoring system recorded a spike. The storage unit returned to normal. But your humidity sensor is still reporting elevated levels. This lingering data discrepancy, which is a compliance risk that’s incredibly difficult to explain during an audit, is called sensor saturation. Why does sensor saturation happen? When a sensor is exposed to near…
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