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Fibre Photonics expand and relocate Fax: +44 (0) 845 557 6451
New Location, New Contact Details, New Opportunities Tel: +44 (0) 845 557 6450
Since its creation over four years ago, Fibre Photonics Ltd has increased product quality and process efficiency by embedding PAT and QbD initiatives into the business. As a manufacturer of near and mid-infrared fibre optic cables and immersion probes, we have recently expanded and relocated to a new purpose-built premises at 3, Eliburn Office Park, Eliburn, Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland. With a larger production facility, designated analytical chemistry laboratory and larger office space, the relocation expands both space and capabilities for the companies future growth and development. Fibre Photonics are now looking to recruit analytical chemists to
work with the company’s pharmaceutical, chemicals and food and drink customer base. In addition, product managers and production technicians will be required to manage and produce both existing and new products for immersion spectroscopy. With immersion spectroscopy in the
mid infrared becoming more prevalent in pharmaceutical production, Fibre Photonics can now offer Clean in Place (CIP) functionality to its range of ATR immersion probes. Cleaning is now faster, less labour intensive, more repeatable, and poses less of a chemical exposure risk to people, maintaining the
integrity of optical analysis methods in applications such as: Reaction Monitoring Crystallisation Development & Screening Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Analytical Characterisation Biopharmaceutical Analysis
Optical systems with automated CIP can allow reliable analysis at any time during chemical and biological processes. Process optimisation can be achieved through on-line real time analytical measurement using the Fibre Photonics range of fibre optic ATR probes.
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European Pharmaceutical Review Volume 16 | Issue 3 | 2011
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