Vision inspection system for pharmaceuticals

Vision Inspection Systems for Pharmaceuticals

Enhanced accuracy and safety for package and labeling of capsules, tablets, liquids, and other pharmaceutical products

A vision inspection system for pharmaceuticals is a technology that can perform various quality checks, such as monitoring for correct and accurate printed information on the package (i.e. dosage or expiration), checking that boxes and bottles are free from tears or cracks, and verifying that packaging labels are present and properly aligned. These systems are a critical tool for protecting product quality, consumer safety, and regulatory compliance.

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V15 Label Inspection 360° System

This space-saving solution detects label data and quality defects on round products. Six image sensors are enclosed in a compact design that can easily be installed over existing conveyors. The V15 can be extended with top and bottom cameras.

Reading Devices
Smart Camera
Number of Reading Devices
8
Max Camera Field of View
110 x 110 mm
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V11 Label Inspection System

This flexible label inspection solution reliably inspects oriented products from the sides or top for label data and quality defects. It can be easily integrated into existing production lines utilizing smart cameras, lighting, and software.

Reading Devices
Smart Camera
Number of Reading Devices
4
Max Camera Field of View
95 x 71 mm
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V31 Vision Inspection System

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.

Reading Devices
PC-Based Camera
Number of Reading Devices
6
Max Camera Field of View
300 x 200 mm
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V33 Flat Pack Vision Inspection System

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.

Reading Devices
PC-Based Camera
Number of Reading Devices
3
Max Camera Field of View
300 x 200 mm
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Vision Inspection System, V35

Sophisticated 360° inspection of round containers. Get a complete picture of every package with six-camera configuration for maximum inspection.

Reading Devices
PC-Based Camera
Number of Reading Devices
8
Max Camera Field of View
165 x 125 mm
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Vision Inspection System, V57

Immediate contamination detection and precision formation inspections of rigid plastic containers.

Reading Devices
PC-Based Camera
Number of Reading Devices
14
Max Camera Field of View
300 x 200 mm
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How do vision inspection systems help companies meet pharmaceutical regulations?

Vision inspection is an important tool that assists pharma manufacturers with meeting strict pharmaceutical regulatory requirements. Automated machine vision systems inspect the packaging and labels of each product for accuracy and legibility, and check for any damage to the package or label. It’s essential for the information on pharmaceutical packaging - including instructions for use, warnings, and expiration dates - to be accurate. Incorrect, missing, or incomplete information can put consumers at risk and may result in hefty fines or extensive recalls. 

Vision systems can also capture detailed inspection data, creating a robust audit trail that helps to demonstrate compliance with requirements such as 21 CFR Part 11. This simplifies regulatory audits, minimizes the risk of fines, and maintains the integrity and quality of pharmaceutical products, protecting the safety of the consumer and the reputation of the brand.

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