In addition to advisory and testing services, NAMSA offers a wide range of sterilization monitoring products used by pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, contract sterilizers, laboratories, and biotech companies.
Known for consistent, reliable performance, these products are used to:
- Validate the effectiveness of the sterilization process.
- Monitor and assure the adequate sterilization of products and instruments.
- Monitor every load.
- Distinguish processed from unprocessed goods.
All NAMSA products require only minimal training to use, are manufactured in ISO 13485 certified facilities and meet federal regulatory and industry standards.
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NAMSA biological indicators provide a convenient, easy-to-use system for the reliable evaluation of your sterilization processes including Steam, Ethylene Oxide, Radiation and Dry Heat.
- Spore strips, discs and threads
- Spore suspensions
- Spore Ampoules
- Self-Contained Biological Indicators (SCBIs)
These color-change indicators are manufactured using water-based, environmentally friendly, heavy metal free ink formulations. Brilliant color transitions allow for end users to easily note when product has been exposed to a sterilization process. NAMSA offers a variety of standard configurations as well as customized indicator labels in a variety of sizes and shapes to meet your specifications.
Chemical Process Indicators are available for monitoring Steam, Ethylene Oxide, Radiation, Hydrogen peroxide, Dry Heat, Steam-Formaldehyde and Chemiclave sterilization processes.
- Chemical Process Indicators (dots)
- Custom Indicator Labels (labels, strips and ribbon)
- Sterilization Monitoring Inks (for Flexographic, gravure and silk screen printing processes)
NAMSA Growth Promotion Test Suspensions are ready-to-use microbial suspensions for media performance, microbial assays, enumerations and susceptibility testing where <100 Colony Forming Units per aliquot are required.
Organisms include:
- Bacillus subtilis
- Clostridium sporogenes
- Candida albicans
- Aspergillus brasiliensis
- Kocuria rhizophila
- Geobacillus stearothermophilus
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Escherichia Coli
- Bacillus atrophaeus
- Salmonella enterica