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MB-87X NEW DESIGN MB87X FEATURES
- Solid metal construction
- Benchtop size
- Polished stainless steel interior surface for maximum reflectance and corrosion resistance.
- Light-tight door with heavy duty latch and hinges
- Light bank consisting of cool white fluorescent in combination with UV-A fluorescent lamps
- Samples can be placed anywhere in cabinet
- Vented with mild fan-driven air circulation
- Chemical actinometric measurement of light exposure
- Fully validated and mapped (includes validation protocol and report)
- IQ/OQ protocols and worksheets included
- No calibrations needed (light meters, chart recorders or computer software)
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

| Is the MB87X fully ICH Q1B compliant? Yes. The MB87X meets all the photostability requirements cited in Q1B for light sources and measurement of light exposure.
| | Do I need to qualify the unit on a regular basis? Because we use quinine actinometry for measurement of light exposure, there is no need for light meters or radiometers, thereby eliminating the need for meter recertification.
| | What about validation? The MB87X comes fully validated and mapped.
| | What do I get when purchasing the MB87X? The MB87X comes with the cabinet itself, Option 2 lamps (cool white plus UV-A), comprehensive validation report that includes protocol, report, lamp data such as spectral power distribution curves and IQ/OQ documents. In addition, a supply of quinine monohydrochloride dihydrate and suitable 1-cm screw-capped cuvettes is included.
| | Why buy an MB87X? There are several reasons such as ease of use, low/no maintenance, no calibrations of meters and availability of replacement bulbs from local sources.
| | What are my cost-savings benefits? Since photostability cabinets tend to be used intermittently rather than continuously, why pay a premium price ($35,000 or more) for a unit that will spend most of its time unused. Plus, with the MB87X, there is no need for expensive temperature/humidity controls or monitoring devices, nor is there ever a need to recalibrate or requalify the unit.
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