Types of Needle-Based Injection Systems
The 'needle injection systems' definition includes single and multi-dose syringe or cartridge-based systems. These devices can also be generally referred to as combination products, combining a syringe or cartridge with a mechanical device to administer the medicine. Furthermore, the devices can also be single-use or reusable. Consumers are most likely familiar with the terms "autoinjector" and "pen injector," where autoinjectors are typically a single-use single-dose device most commonly associated with epinephrine treatment of anaphylaxis, and pen injectors are typically a multi-use reusable device associated with treatment of chronic diseases like diabetes.
Mechanical Testing System
Instron has developed a single column 6800 Series testing system with an autoinjector test fixture to provide repeatable and reliable results. Utilizing a single system to sequentially test all the parameters outlined in ISO 11608-5 provides more consistent test results and simplifies data collection and analysis. The use of a machine vision camera to measure injection time provides the most reliable results, regardless of fluid viscosity.
Autoinjector Testing System Brochure
View the brochure for Instron's Autoinjector Testing System for testing pen and autoinjector devices to ISO 11608 requirements.
6800 Series Premier Testing Systems Brochure
Instron 6800 Series Universal Testing Systems provide unparalleled accuracy and reliability. Built on a patent-pending Operator Protect system architecture with an all-new Smart-Close Air Kit and Collision Mitigation features, the 6800 Series makes materials testing simpler, smarter, and safer than ever before.
Bluehill Universal Brochure
Bluehill Universal Software is built from the ground-up for touch interaction and an intuitive user experience. Discover simpler and smarter testing with features such as pre-loaded test methods, QuickTest in seconds, enhanced data exporting: and Instron Connect – a new feature that provides a direct communication link to Service. Users of previous versions of software such as Bluehill 2 and Bluehill 3 can easily upgrade to the newest version of Bluehill.