Detect pathogenic bacteria with never before seen speed and accuracy. Bacteria is preselected by their particular attributes, using the Rapid Microbial Method (RMM,) in order to find immediate contamination. Particles 500nm and larger can be easily identified for count, shape, and size. Single Organism spectroscopy is applied to find immediate microbiological, bacterial, and particulate contamination. The BPE can guarantee sterlility both in aerospace and pharmaceutical industries by performing sterility testing on cultivatable and uncultivatable germs.
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