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  • Microscan Gigabit Ethernet Cameras Provide Ampoule Inspection in the Pharmaceutical Industry
    and precision. The image processing system shown here measures ampoule strips and monitors the content and processing of the product. The automation of this inspection process ensures high quality and minimizes costs resulting from production defects.
  • Collaboration Between Diagnostic Provider and Film Supplier Solves Critical Labeling Challenge for Ampoule Tracking (.pdf)
    Specimen testing in special ampoules has been an important tool in diagnosing cancer, the travel of the disease, and effectiveness of treatment. The labels on diagnostic ampoules carry pertinent information about the patient as well as quantifying research variables. When a day's worth of testing
  • Seals of Approval
    ampoule and inhaled by patients via a nebulizing device. There are five Pulmicort lines currently running at the facility, all using Rommelag 4010 machines, and Westborough is now regarded as the company s blow-fill-seal center of excellence. Blow-fill-seal not only gave AstraZeneca advanced aseptic
  • Machine Vision: Seeing (Electronically) Is Believing
    to perform filled ampoule inspection was introduced more than 20 years ago, machine vision suppliers have added application-specific systems for solid dosage inspection and blister pack inspection, on-line date and lot code verification, 2D matrix code or bar code reading and proofreading of labels
  • Fill 'Em Up
    system or Class-100 cleanroom is typically required when sterile-filling ampoules; either option must be integrated with space for vial sterilization and storage. Caps, septa and seals are handled and stored separately. "Stopper washers alone can cost $1 million and require a long validation cycle
  • Technology Roundup: Seeing (Electronically) Is Believing
    Machine vision applications in the pharmaceutical industry have broadened considerably over the last two decades, according to consultant Nello Zuech, president of Vision Systems International. Since the first system to perform filled ampoule inspection was introduced more than 20 years ago

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