INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION

PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS

  • Thermo Scientific Versa 8120 Chain Checkweigher handles weighing, control and reject functions at line speeds up to 700 packages per minute for cartons, cans, bottles and pouches in dry or wet environments.

  • 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.

  • Efficient, customizable, intuitive use

    Advanced bottom inspection of a variety of packages. The system supports customized lighting and can be extended with top cameras for further applications such as seal contamination inspection.

    Effective Bottom Inspection

    Supporting up to 400 ppm, capture the nuances associated with various product shapes or sizes where a larger field of view is required.

    Application Based Design

    Cameras and advanced lighting options help overcome challenging applications where wet, reflective, or uneven surfaces interfere with imaging.

    Intuitive Software

    Powerful CIVCore software offers a range of inspection options for easy setup and configuration.

  • Explore cutting-edge pharmaceutical inspection technologies. From checkweighers to x-ray systems, find reliable solutions that meet stringent quality control demands and regulatory requirements.

  • 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.