Implementing a blister denester
The blister denester is often implemented in our GTE platforms to increase the automation of a process. Here, for example, the Blister Denester is located right after an assembly station to place the assembled products in a blister and then seal them. This is just one of the ways a Blister Denester can be used. Check down below for more ways to use Blister Denester within your organisation.
What’s a blister denester?
A Blister Denester is a Robot or Cobot which picks blisters one by one from a stack, a box or a conveyor belt and places them in a machine. It uses a Vision system to check that blisters are correctly oriented, there are no blisters sticking together, and nothing is damaged.
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Whitepaper: Everything about vision systems in the pharmaceutical and medical industry
Precision and accuracy are extremely important. Whether they are used for correctly labeling products, or verifying the integrity of packaging, vision systems play a crucial role in any production process. What are their strengths and limitations, how do you prepare for their implementation, and what will the future look like in terms of, for example, AI? We are happy to help you get started; download the free whitepaper!
The Importance of IQ, PQ, and OQ in Machine Construction for the Pharmaceutical and Medical Industry
In the pharmaceutical and medical industries, developing machines that meet the highest quality and regulatory standards is essential. Therefore, the steps of IQ (Installation Qualification), PQ (Performance Qualification), and OQ (Operational Qualification) are followed during the construction of these machines. These qualification tests ensure that machines meet the required standards for installation, operation, and performance, and they are a critical part of the validation process.
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