INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION
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AI-Powered Visual Inspection: Boosting Efficiency In Production
Explore how AI is transforming visual inspection and gain a deep understanding of defect detection, real-time performance, and integration challenges.
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What Is The Biggest Problem With Inspector Training And Qualification?
Discover how a truly blind system eliminates bias from the human inspection process, improving data accuracy and validation of automated inspection systems.
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Visual Inspection Equipment To Deliver The Highest Product Integrity
Gain insight into an advanced inspection solution for pharmaceuticals that ensures drug integrity and reduces costs with flexible technologies, from lab development to high-volume production.
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Inspecting On The Edge — Understanding Punch Tip Wear
Why is a horizontal optical comparator highly recommended for tablet manufacturers as a measuring tool for punch tip inspection, and what strategies can be used to detect, reduce, and prevent tip wear?
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Filling Line Nitrogen Purge Qualification7/8/2025
Discover how a nitrogen purge qualification study optimized an existing filling line by reducing headspace oxygen from 5% to 2% using real-time, non-destructive analysis for improved process control.
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Small Bottle Side Grip Checkweigher8/15/2025
Ensure your small bottles are handled with stability and care on your production line while maintaining accuracy with a checkweigher that features a side-grip conveyor.
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Building A High-Fidelity Manual Baseline For Tomorrow's Automated Inspection7/14/2025
Future-proof your pharma manufacturing. Discover why manual visual inspection remains foundational and how advanced software can build a high-fidelity baseline for automation success.
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Why A Dynamic, Digital Defect Library Is Now A Regulatory Expectation9/17/2025
Maintaining a dynamic, digital defect library is essential for modern sterile manufacturing. Learn how this approach helps ensure consistency in batch disposition and supports regulatory compliance.
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Testing And Control Strategies For Container Closure Integrity7/14/2025
Discover how evolving regulations and advanced therapies are reshaping Container Closure Integrity best practices with Dr. Derek Duncan and MSc. Josine Wilmer as they delve into real-world case studies.
PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS
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V35- Advanced, automatic, high-throughput
Sophisticated 360° inspection of round containers. Get a complete picture of every package with six-camera configuration for maximum inspection.
Breakthrough Design
Unique six-camera configuration captures a 360° view of each product for 100% inspection of label design and packages up to 230 mm in diameter.
Automate Product Changeovers
Cameras adjust automatically to support a range of field-of-view-requirements on a variety of product sizes, enabling easier product changeovers.
High-Speed Configuration
Installs on new or existing production lines with speeds up to 1,000 ppm for minimal disruption to current processes.
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Our Bench Vision Unit has been developed to provide maximum flexibility, with the same software and component design as our automatic visual inspection equipment used on production lines throughout the world.
- Container range: ampoules, vials, cartridges, syringes
- Inspected products: water-like, viscous, suspensions
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An advanced x-ray inspection system available in standard and custom configurations, with single or multi-lane capabilities and integrity checks for outstanding detection performance.
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The most current model, the Seal Integrity Monitoring System (SIMS) 1915+, is the ideal choice for your helium-based leak detection system. Compared to conventional vacuum bubble and dye penetration test methods, packages can be quantitatively tested using helium as the tracer gas that ensures higher levels of accuracy. Such an approach allows a comparison between multiple packaging materials and forms production line settings and stability storage conditions, supporting the entire lifecycle.
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As part of Stevanato Group’s commitment to R&D, our analytical testing facilities focus on investigating physico-chemical properties of primary packaging materials and components and studying the interactions between container closure system and drugs. Stevanato Group relies on a multi-disciplinary team of highly skilled professionals, including, scientists, engineers, pharmaceutical chemists and biotechnologists. Their knowledge and experience covers a range of specialized areas including container closure systems and drug-delivery devices.