mvor
Chemical
- Jul 19, 2004
- 1
Hi,
I work for a pharma company that is in collaboration with a company in the Far East. The far uast company has built a new manufacturing plant and I recently visited. While in the plant, I noticed that the welds in the SS316L pipes did not appear smooth and had a slight discoloration (on the inside). The welds were also visible on the outside of the pipes (melted metal appearance). 304 was also used for some utilities, such as the CIP system. The same welding issues were seen in 304. The welds also came into question because we saw metal particles in equipment after running CIP tests. My question is: Can something like this go through an FDA inspection? My guess is no... What can be done to correct it? I realize that there is little information in this message to fully address the question. But any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks!
MVor
I work for a pharma company that is in collaboration with a company in the Far East. The far uast company has built a new manufacturing plant and I recently visited. While in the plant, I noticed that the welds in the SS316L pipes did not appear smooth and had a slight discoloration (on the inside). The welds were also visible on the outside of the pipes (melted metal appearance). 304 was also used for some utilities, such as the CIP system. The same welding issues were seen in 304. The welds also came into question because we saw metal particles in equipment after running CIP tests. My question is: Can something like this go through an FDA inspection? My guess is no... What can be done to correct it? I realize that there is little information in this message to fully address the question. But any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks!
MVor