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Analysis of asthma inhaler contaminants using AZtecLive and Ultim Max

Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis
23 Aug 2019
Analysis of asthma inhaler contaminants using AZtecLive and Ultim Max

In this video, Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis uses real-time chemical imaging, via the AZtecLive software package, as a method of quality control of metered dose inhalers, commonly used to treat ailments such as asthma.

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