INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION
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How Software-Enabled Manual Visual Inspection Can Boost Your ROI
Unlock hidden cost savings in pharma manufacturing. Learn how software-enabled manual visual inspection enhances efficiency, data integrity, and regulatory readiness without full automation's capital expense.
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Engineering Excellence In Container Closure Integrity Testing
Explore the critical factors that define a reliable container closure integrity method, as well as what truly distinguishes robust, reproducible testing in today’s demanding parenteral landscape.
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Cryogenic Storage Of IV Bags For Cell And Gene Therapies
Cryogenic storage can compromise packaging integrity for cell and gene therapies. Learn how vacuum decay technology detects micro leaks and ensures product safety under extreme conditions.
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Qualicaps Virtual Pharma Expo September 2025: Oral Solid Dose Manufacturing And Packaging
Explore how a new capsule inspection system helps manufacturers overcome labor shortages, increase throughput, and maintain quality while meeting global compliance standards.
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The Significance Of Preventive Maintenance For Product Inspection Systems10/9/2024
Watch to gain insight into the crucial role of maintenance in ensuring the ongoing optimal performance, reliability, and longevity of your inspection systems.
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Part II: Defining The Dye Ingress Operating Window2/12/2026
Learn about the viscosity-driven limits of dye ingress testing, translating qualitative constraints into a quantitative feasibility boundary shaped by defect size, pressure behavior, and plunger mechanics.
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6 Things To Consider During Visual Inspection Operations7/14/2025
Even with automation, manual visual inspection remains vital in sterile drug manufacturing. Discover six advanced considerations for refining your operations, ensuring compliance, and minimizing costs.
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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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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.
PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS
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Combined high-precision weighing with advanced x-ray technology for a precise system that meets industry standards and your individual requirements. Easily mix and match the solution to fit your budget.
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This checkweigher ensures stable transfer and high-accuracy measurement of small containers that can easily topple during conveyance, such as eye lotion bottles, nasal drop vials, and cosmetics containers. The model features a conveyor with three integrated side-grip belts that keep products upright throughout the infeed, weigh table, and outfeed sections. The width of these side-grip belts is easily adjustable to accommodate different product sizes, with a standard range of 20-40 mm and an optional maximum width extension up to 100 mm. This design allows for a processing speed of up to 200 bottles per minute and an accuracy of +/- 0.02 g. The rejector uses a gate-type mechanism, with an optional air jet rejector for products up to 200 g. The system is compliant with federal regulation 21 CFR Part 11 for the integrity of electronic records and signatures, with features such as password authentication, audit trail of operation data, and encryption/decryption of exported data.
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Advanced inspection systems ensure packaging integrity, preventing contamination. Gain insight into automated solutions that improve quality, reduce waste, and integrate easily into production lines.
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Pharmaceutical Metal detectors identify small particles of stainless steel, ferrous, and non-ferrous metals that can enter the workflow from the manufacturing process, or raw materials.
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The XR75 Pharma X-ray is optimized for the quality control of pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic products in thin opaque packaging materials that cannot be inspected manually or with visual systems. The leakage prevention curtains are designed to leave a 10 mm-clearance that ensures safety and reduces false rejects caused by product jams or changed orientation during conveyance. The system checks for different product integrity issues simultaneously: products trapped in seals, missing, chipped, or broken tablets in blisters, and the presence of foreign contaminants. The high-resolution X-ray images ensure reliable inspection of the small items at belt speed up to 90 m/min.