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Why Direct Mass Flow Measurement Is Critical for Advanced Container Closure Integrity Testing

Container Closure Integrity Testing (CCIT) is essential for ensuring that pharmaceutical packaging  remains  properly sealed throughout its intended shelf life. A secure seal protects product sterility,  maintains  stability, and reduces the risk of contamination that could compromise product quality and patient safety. As packaging systems become more complex and regulatory expectations continue to evolve, there is an increasing need for testing methods that provide  accurate , measurable, and reliable results. In this context, direct mass flow measurement has become an important approach for evaluating package integrity. By measuring the actual flow of gas through a defect, it provides a clear and quantitative assessment of leakage, enabling more consistent and objective testing outcomes. What Is Direct Mass Flow Measurement? Direct mass flow measurement is a deterministic method used to detect and quantify gas leakage from a package. Unlike traditional techni...