SWA Enviro offers ISO 8573-7 microbial testing of compressed air for pharmaceutical, medical device, and food industries. Learn how to protect your cleanroom and ensure compliance.

 

Microbial testing of compressed air, specifically bioburden testing per ISO 8573-7, is a standard practice in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and food industries. This is because microbial contaminants in compressors or air lines can severely impact final products. A consistent micro-testing program can help detect potential issues early, preventing costly production shutdowns.

While most regulated manufacturing facilities routinely sample environmental air, compressed air and process gases are often overlooked as potential sources of microbial contamination. Specialized samplers, using contact plates, can effectively capture microorganisms in these air streams. Microbial testing of compressed air is crucial to prevent contamination within controlled environments like production areas and cleanrooms.

Microorganisms like bacteria, yeasts, molds, and viruses are a significant concern for compressed air systems. Millions of these enter the air system through the compressor intake because intake filters don’t remove viable particles. While modern, well-maintained compressor systems with proper filtration and point-of-use filters can remove these contaminants, a monitoring program is essential to ensure this protection is consistently safeguarding your products.

 

Why Test Compressed Air for Microbial Contamination?

Compressed air systems can harbor microbial contaminants from various sources:

👉 That’s why ISO 8573-7 and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) guidelines mandate regular microbial monitoring of compressed air in cleanrooms and critical production areas.

 

What Is ISO 8573-7 Microbial Testing?

ISO 8573-7 focuses on the biological (viable) contaminants in compressed air. It requires routine testing of compressed air that comes into direct or indirect contact with your product, equipment, or sterile zones.

 

Microbial Testing Methods We Use

Impaction Sampling (e.g., with a microbial air sampler):

 

Filtration Sampling:

 

 

 

Swab Sampling of Internal Surfaces:

 

 

 

Here are proactive steps every facility should take:

💡 Regular microbial monitoring ensures your system is working as intended — and avoids expensive surprises during audits.

 

We’re more than just a testing lab — we’re your compliance partner.

Our Services Include:

 

Don’t let compressed air become your weakest link.

Whether you’re in pharmaceuticals, food, biotech, or cleanroom manufacturing, microbial testing of compressed air is essential. At SWA Enviro, we help you stay compliant, safe, and audit-ready — all while protecting your brand and end users.

Make microbial air quality a core part of your quality management system.