INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION

PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS

  • Parenteral products, specifically vials, both glass and, increasingly, polymeric vials, represent one of the most common package systems historically tested by helium leak detection, largely due to their continued dominance as a package system for high-potency drugs requiring utmost protection. The primary sealing interface of a traditional vial system is between the elastomeric closure and land seal of a vial, physically compressed together by a crimped aluminum seal.

  • Opportunities for improving and streamlining the media fill process are interesting for aseptic filling operations. In particular, the manual visual inspection process used to inspect media vials for signs of contamination after incubation is considered to be tedious and time-consuming.

  • V31 Vision Inspection System

    High speed, easy integration, and adaptable. Advanced package and label inspection of oriented products. The flexible system includes a rapid installation frame and product tracking for support of up to six cameras and customized lighting.

    Increase Operational Efficiency

    Automated visual inspection supports speeds up to 1,000 ppm, helping to save time and costs associated with manual quality control inspections.

    Flexible Integration Options

    The rapid installation frame, advanced camera, and lighting options fit various fields of view for a wide range of products.

    Sophisticated Toolset

    CIVCore software can perform multiple inter-dependent inspection criteria using powerful cameras for complex inspection applications.

  • 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.

  • Used Optel visual inspection system, model OP300, with mounted camera and touchscreen interface, mounted on stainless steel table, 120 volts, serial# OP6354-02.