Developed from hand held SAS microbial air sampler units, the SAS Super Isolator offers an extremely accurate, reliable and flexible monitoring solution for isolator cabinets and filling lines.
The SAS air sampler has been modernised with up-to-date USB technology to increase ease of use and user convenience:
Isolator cabinet
A stainless steel sampling head is placed permanently inside the isolator cabinet and is connected to an external control unit. This reduces contamination risk because the sampling head remains inside the cabinet.
Filling line
Pharmaceutical manufacturers use the SAS Super Isolator in their grade A environments to monitor filling lines. Using bespoke sampling heads, these viable samplers can help reduce aseptic transfers during environmental monitoring procedures.
NEW tri-clover version
The new SAS Isolator sampling head with tri-clover fitting allows easier installation within RABs and filling lines. Using an industry standard tri-clover (tri-clamp) fitting provides easy integration within confined spaces as well as allowing quick and easy removal for service and/or calibration.
SAS Super Isolator Sampling Head Datasheet
Cherwell's SAS Super Isolator - What Affects the Cost?
SAS Super Isolator Connection Options
Industrial Pharmaceutical Company
"Service from Cherwell is outstanding. The equipment is extremely reliable. That's what we ask for."
MedPharm Ltd
"I met with representatives from Cherwell at the Cleanroom Technology Conference recently, and found them to be not only approachable and friendly, but also highly knowledgeable and able to help with a query I had on microbial monitoring of compressed air."
NHS Blood and Transplant
"I am always pleased with the efficiency and quick turnaround time when I send our Air Samplers off to Cherwell for their service."
Industrial Pharmaceutical Company
"The service from Cherwell is excellent, they will always try to provide help where possible."
Typical requirements suggest 1,000 litres per air sample in high risk areas, such as: grade A filling lines, grade B clean rooms, operating theatres etc. As the criticality of the area reduces, the sample size can be reduced. The aim is to achieve a representative sample; so where higher counts would be expected, a smaller sample produces a more realistic number of cfu to count.
SAS samplers were originally designed for Contact plates, however, a Petri dish option has been available for a number of years. It is really a personal choice, although this should be decided at time of purchase, as the sampler will be specifically configured for the plate type chosen. There are advantages for each version and we would be happy to discuss your specific needs.
No, do not put your SAS sampler in a steam autoclave. The only part that can be autoclaved is the drilled head. The unit can be wiped with alcohol wipes to decontaminate it. The only other exception is the SAS Pinocchio, parts of which can be autoclaved.
Cherwell Laboratories recommends every 12 months and we will send a reminder for the month it is due. For some situations local procedures demand more frequent recalibrations so Cherwell is happy to offer tailored recalibration date labelling and reminders on request.
The sterility of the packaged medium is assured and all but the outer layer of packaging is also sterile. Thus the risk to the environment to be sampled is greatly reduced. There is an additional benefit that the additional packaging and process extends the room temperature shelf life. This can be sufficient reason for small or irregular users to prefer irradiated.
Settle plates are used to monitor the level of viable particles in the environment through a process of passive air sampling. A viable particle settles on agar plates at a rate dependent on its characteristics and the airflow in the environment.
EU GMP Guide Annex 1 has recommended that 90mm settle plates can be exposed in cleanroom environments for up to 4 hours. However, agar plates may dry out during long exposures where the rate of air exchange is high. So, it might be necessary to use deep filled settle plates, or replace the settle plate after a shorter time to ensure satisfactory growth promotion after exposure.
The storage condition for the majority of our prepared media is Ambient not exceeding 25ºC, the exception being a couple of very specialist products.
We have never specified storage in a fridge for our general media as this causes excessive condensation and can result in a very wet agar surface. This makes the product impossible to use.
General purpose media have nutrients that support the growth of most non fastidious culturable microorganisms. Selective growth media contain components that will inhibit the growth of some types of microorganisms, while supporting the growth of others.
General purpose media, such as Tryptone Soya Agar, are used to produce total counts. While selective media, such as XLD for Salmonella species, are used to test presence/absence of specific types of microorganism.
Our Redipor® media products are batch tested, QC certified and delivered when you need them
We provide additional equipment or services to make your environmental monitoring more effective
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