• This FIA product addresses the dynamics of testing dry-powder inhalers (DPIs). Compendial methods of testing DPIs call for an abrupt start and abrupt end to the air flow. An attribute aimed at representing the way a patient uses a DPI. The starting and stopping of the air flow introduces time-variant conditions in the test equipment (cascade impactor) and in the device itself. Experimental and computational studies of these conditions are continuing to elucidate the important characteristics of the device and test system that should be known and controlled to establish a sound quality control test for products that are or are about to be registered. FIA's latest instrument known as Stig puts in users hands the most important measure of the time-dependent air flow start-up the rise-time. It is important that the rise-time is known and under control when testing inhalable devices. Russell-Graham and colleagues1showed that the fine particle dose increases as the rise time decreases. Previous and subsequent theoretical analyses point out reasons for this effect.2, 3 For established products quality control (QC) testing requires knowing that the rise-time remains in a specified range...now possible with Stig. For GMP QC Stig can be locked to acquire and present the rise-time according to a defined and validated method. Since patients do generate different inhalation air-flow profiles it is also important during the development of a new drug product to adjust the prototype devices to exhibit a sensible rise-time close to what will take place in patient use. This mindset is equally important for DPIs and for breath-actuated MDI devices. Stig also makes possible the recording of air-flow profiles so that they can be reproduced on a breathing simulator (such as F-SIG 6300) for studying nebulizers. Versatile and user-friendly. Best-in-class - that is the new Stig from FIA.

    Key features of Stig Restricted Version:

    • Rise-time measurement 0.1-1 s using a thermal flow meter
    • Average rise-time from a series of measurements
    • Touch-screen which displays a graph of flow vs. time, rise-time and the final flow
    • Battery powered
    • Optional IQ/OQ and quality certificate for the regulated industry

    Download the pdf Rise-time Measurement Instrument Stig

    1. Russell-Graham, D., A. Cooper, B. Stobbs, E. McAulay, H. Bogard, V. Heith, E. Monsallier, "Further Evaluation of the Fast-Screening Impactor for Determining Fine-Particle Fraction of Dry Powder Inhalers, "Drug Delivery to the Lung, December 8 to 10, 2010, Edinburgh, Scotland.
    2. Roberts, D. L., M. Chiruta, "Transient Impactor Behavior during the Testing of Dry-Powder Inhalers via Compendial Methods, "Drug Delivery to the Lung 18, The Aerosol Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, December 13-14, 2007.
    3. Versteeg, H., P. Zhao, C. Blatchford, M. Copley, D. L. Roberts, J. P. Mitchell, "A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Model of the Start-Up Kinetics of the Andersen Cascade Impactor (ACI), "Drug Delivery to the Lung, Aerosol Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, December 9-11 2015; pages 18-21.
  • Threaded adapter (female) connecting NGI outlet to 25 mm (male) side of a ISO 22 mm standard filter. Recommended to be combined with this product with barbed fitting to connect to vacuum hose.

  • Training and IQ F-SIG 6300. Can be done remote via Skype or on-site. Request preference. The IQ results in a wet-ink protocol. The user gets a license to copyrighted text for e.g. internal maintenance work.

  • Training and IQ Metivent Software. Can be done remote via Skype or on-site. Request preference. The IQ results in a wet-ink protocol. The user gets a license to copyrighted text for e.g. internal maintenance work. Configurable for inhaler actuation. Configurable for camera sync. Configurable for load cell.

  • Training and IQ Rise Time Equipment Stig. Can be done remote via Skype or on-site. Request preference. The IQ results in a wet-ink protocol. The user gets a license to copyrighted text for e.g. internal maintenance work.

  • Trigger Box - Configurable for inhaler actuation. Configurable for camera sync. Configurable for load cell. Optional output and inputs configurable according to customer needs.
  • This is our well-proven and appreciated flow controller with a timed shut-off of valve and high-quality regulating valve. See our other range of flow controllers here

  • Can be done remote via Skype or on-site. Request preference. The IQ results in a wet-ink protocol. The user gets a license to copyrighted text for e.g. internal maintenance work.

  • Training and IQ Model III. Can be done remote via Skype or on-site. Request preference. The IQ results in a wet-ink protocol. The user gets a license to copyrighted text for e.g. internal maintenance work. Configurable for inhaler actuation. Configurable for camera sync. Configurable for load cell.

  • Trigger Box Model I – Basic

    This model gives the analyst the basic functionality in a very compact and easily managed format.

    Key features are:

    • Flow actuation: 0-99 min, 0.1s resolution
    • Actuation counter: Resettable, 8 digits
    • Foot switch: Optional
    • Display: 4 and 8 digits
    • P1 Measurement: No
    • P3/P2 Measurement: No
    • Flow Measurement: No
    • dP (e.g. stage dP): No
    • Printable data: No
    • Relay output for actuation of external equipment: No
    • Displayed history of recent actuation data: No
    • USB memory stick export: No
    • Automatic leak test: No
    • Dimensions (cm): 23x13x13
  • Trigger Box Model II – Critical Flow Controller

    This model builds on the functions of Model I with the addition of differential pressure transducers for measuring and displaying pressure at P1, P2, and P3.

    Key features are:

    • Flow actuation: 0-60 min, 0.1s resolution
    • Actuation counter: Resettable 0-999
    • Foot switch: Yes
    • Display: 4.3” touch
    • P1 Measurement: Yes, 0-16 kPa
    • P3/P2 Measurement: Yes
    • Flow Measurement: No
    • dP (e.g. stage dP): No
    • Printable data: Prints new actuations continuously
      • Flow ”on” time
      • Dose number
      • P1
      • P3/P2 (if < 0.5)
    • Relay output for actuation of external equipment: No
    • Displayed history of recent actuation data: Last 3 actuations
    • USB memory stick export: No
    • Automatic leak test: No
    • Dimensions (cm): 23x13x13
  • TrB III Trigger Box – All-in-One Flow Controller

    The TrB III Trigger Box ensures compliance with standard pharmacopeial methods, both recording and storing key system parameters, including the actual flow rate and run duration. Many inhaler test methods rely on critical flow conditions across the flow control valve, aiming to ensure the same flow rate on each test. But the TrB III does more – actually measures the flow of each test – so, there are no assumptions.

    A calibrated laminar flow element (LFE) internal to each TrB III enables the user to set the flow rate at the beginning of a test sequence; with this LFE, the TrB III then records the flow rate of each test, ensuring against drift, leaks, and other non-ideal behavior that may introduce variability in test results. The TrB III also records the other more traditional run-time parameters, such as the test duration, the pressure drop across the inhaler device (P1), and the flow control pressure ratio (P3/P2, critical flow if ≤ 0.5).1

    Additional user-friendly functions are leak checking and synchronized device actuation by using the integrated output port. Device actuation enables the flow to start simultaneously with dose actuation of a metered-dose inhaler, allowing a user- defined, fixed flow volume for MDI total dose testing.

    Download AB Fia folder Trigger Box TrB III.

    Key features are:

    • Flow actuation: 0-60 min, 0.1s resolution
    • Actuation counter: Resettable 0-999
    • Foot switch: Yes
    • Display: 7” touch
    • P1 measurement: Yes, 0-16 kPa
    • P3/P2 measurement: Yes
    • Flow measurement: Calibrated 0 – 120 l/min (operating range possibly higher)
    • Automatic leak test: Yes
    • Printable data: Prints new actuations continuously or print all actuations from reset.
      • Date/time of first dose
      •  Instrument ID
      • Instrument ver
      • Flow ”on” time
      • External relay timing
      • Atmospheric pressure
      • Dose number
      • P1 and flow
      • P3/P2 (if < 0.5)
    • Relay output for actuation of external equipment: Yes, configurable timing of output relative vacuum opening.
    • Displayed history of recent actuation data: All actuations from reset.
    • Interfaces:
      • Relay output for actuation of external equipment
      • Foot switch actuator
      • USB for CSV export
    • Dimensions (cm): 34x13x13

    Download the pdf TrB III – All in one Flow Controller

  • TrB III Trigger Box Delta – All-in-One Flow Controller

    The TrB III Trigger Box ensures compliance with standard pharmacopeial methods, both recording and storing key system parameters, including the actual flow rate and run duration. Many inhaler test methods rely on critical flow conditions across the flow control valve, aiming to ensure the same flow rate on each test. But the TrB III does more – actually measures the flow of each test – so, there are no assumptions.

    A calibrated laminar flow element (LFE) internal to each TrB III enables the user to set the flow rate at the beginning of a test sequence; with this LFE, the TrB III then records the flow rate of each test, ensuring against drift, leaks, and other non-ideal behavior that may introduce variability in test results. The TrB III also records the other more traditional run-time parameters, such as the test duration, the pressure drop across the inhaler device (P1), and the flow control pressure ratio (P3/P2, critical flow if ≤ 0.5). The Delta version can measure pressure drop over, e.g., individual impactor stages to detect blockage, using additional internal sensors.1

    Additional user-friendly functions are leak checking and synchronized device actuation by using the integrated output port. Device actuation enables the flow to start simultaneously with dose actuation of a metered-dose inhaler, allowing a user- defined, fixed flow volume for MDI total dose testing.

    Download AB Fia folder Trigger Box TrB III.

    Key features are:

    • Flow actuation: 0-60 min, 0.1s resolution
    • Actuation counter: Resettable 0-999
    • Foot switch: Yes
    • Display: 7” touch
    • P1 measurement: Yes, 0-16 kPa
    • P3/P2 measurement: Yes
    • Flow measurement: Calibrated 0 – 120 l/min (operating range possibly higher)
    • dP (e.g. stage dP): Yes, high precision 0-6 kPa
    • Automatic leak test: Yes
    • Printable data: Prints new actuations continuously or print all actuations from reset.
      • Date/time of first dose
      •  Instrument ID
      • Instrument ver
      • Flow ”on” time
      • External relay timing
      • Atmospheric pressure
      • Dose number
      • P1 and flow
      • P3/P2 (if < 0.5)
      • dP (stage pressure drop)
    • Relay output for actuation of external equipment: Yes, configurable timing of output relative vacuum opening.
    • Displayed history of recent actuation data: All actuations from reset.
    • Interfaces:
      • Relay output for actuation of external equipment
      • Foot switch actuator
      • USB for CSV export
    • Dimensions (cm): 34x13x13

    Download the pdf TrB III – All in one Flow Controller

  • Adapter between flowmeter ISO 22 and NGI/ACI induction port.

  • Waste Collection Station

    Our basic yet efficient and flexible waste collection station. The user loads the dose and inserts the device into a dedicated mouthpiece adapter. The doses are collected on a high-capacity filter, with a holding capacity of about 10 g. The disposable filter is then safely and easily replaced. The integration with FIA’s TriggerBox III gives the user full control of the flow process and relevant data recorded on file or printer. Can be equipped with anti-static-device.

  • Waste Station Ellipta

    This is our dedicated waste station for Ellipta. The user puts the Ellipta in a nest and closes a safety cover. The station then automatically mates the inhaler with the mouthpiece adapter, withdraws dose and then reverts. The process is repeated according to a user defined number, with selectable delay-time in between. The doses are collected on a high-capacity filter, with a holding capacity of about 10 g. The disposable filter is then safely and easily replaced. The integration with FIA’s TriggerBox III gives the user full control of the flow process and relevant data recorded on file or printer. Can be equipped with anti-static-device. See here for more information.

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