Fill volume as an indicator of surface heterogeneity in glass vialsmatthewmicahhall
This presentation summarizes a recent study conducted at Alfred University that examined the corrosion of glass vials using a modified version of the hydrolytic resistance test. Vials made from converted glass tubing were filled with increasing incremental volumes of WFI and autoclaved. The results support the hypothesis that the heel region is a primary contributor to corrosion of glass vials made from converted tubing.
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