Newsletter | February 10, 2025

02.10.25 -- Robotics, Digitalization, And Laser Pharmaceutical Labeling Solutions

Secure Pharmaceutical Processes Right From The Start

Read how to make the procurement of a pharmaceutical labeling machine an easier process with the use of an interdisciplinary special team. Learn how working with a partner that accompanies you from the inquiry through the order phase to the acceptance and installation phase can help expedite the planning and implementing complex pharmaceutical projects.

 

4 Things To Consider In Pharmaceutical Labeling

Pharmaceutical labeling demands the utmost precision. This guide explores four critical considerations – from robust control systems and flexible printing options to comprehensive qualification and expertly designed machines – to ensure the highest quality and patient safety.

 

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Integrated UV Laser For Variable Data Printing

The 132M HC with an integrated UV laser can label 600 products per minute and print them with variable data at the same time, without additional consumables for printing. With a U510 UV laser from Domino, the non-contact and therefore particularly low-maintenance, fast and efficient laser can be used for the first time to produce the printed image exclusively by changing the color in the film label.

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HERMA Connected Solutions For Pharmaceutical Labeling

Reduce costs and save time with our complete range of connected solutions for labelers. Experience digital services on a scale that is unique in the industry. These include, for example, visual support including augmented reality, remote diagnosis via QR code, the visual spare parts search and a customer portal for a perfect overview of all ordered and installed devices.

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When The Robot Labels More Efficiently

Economically and automatically label non-stable and irregularly shaped products such as pens, syringes and cartridges as well as small batch sizes with the 211R HC labeling cell. The use of these novel robotics for labeling replaces manual, labor-intensive feeding of individual products and avoids human errors.

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