Water Conductivity: USP General Chapter 645 (Live Webcast)

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USP General Chapter <645> Water Conductivity has been official since USP 23(1996), and it has been adopted by other pharmacopoeia as the primary method for the determination of inorganic/ionic impurities in Purified Water and WFI. <645> Water Conductivity is one of the two primary chemical limit tests ( USP <643> Total Organic Carbon is the other) to determine that there is sufficient control/reduction of chemicals in the water purification system. In addition, electrical conductivity is also used as an analytical on-line, real-time process control tool for the entire water purification process and other manufacturing processes.

This webinar will explain the purpose of this test, the instrumentation and calibration requirements, on-line and off-line measurements, temperature compensation, and test limit requirements for various pharmaceutical waters.  Dr. Anthony Bevilacqua, former Chair of the USP Pharmaceutical Waters Expert Committee and current member of the USP Chemical Analysis Expert Committee will be presenting.
Who Should Participate:
Analytical chemists
QA/QC managers
Compliance managers
Water system engineers and owners
Lab managers
Production managers
Regulatory affairs specialists