Predicting shelf-life with MultiScan MS 20

courtesy of DataPhysics Instruments

fillingThe shelf-life of a product is a critical factor in ensuring that the product performs as intended, maintains the required
quality and is safe for the consumer over its entire lifetime. One of the primary challenges in the development of new
dispersion-based products is accurately predicting their shelf-life based on early data acquisition or by accelerating the
destabilisation process.

Predicting the shelf-life of a product is a complex process that requires a combination of accelerated
stability testing, including exposure to temperature and mechanical stress, with data extrapolation using mathematical
models. To address this challenge, the MultiScan MS 20 from Dataphysics Instruments has been developed as an analytical
instrument (Fig. 1), providing comprehensive insight into the stability of dispersion-based products.[1] The following note
provides detailed explanations on how shelf-life can be predicted using Multiscan technology in accordance with the ISO/
TR 13097 standard

Read the complete application note here