To determine whether all blisters in a pack have been filled with unbroken tablets and are free of foreign matter
Learn more »As regulation of pharmaceutical and medical manufacturing grows, sensors become critical for compliance.
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VS2 Series |
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Ultra-thin opposed- or convergent-mode sensor for confined flush-mounting |
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WORLD-BEAM Q12 Series |
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PW12-rated rugged ultra-miniature sensor with multiple modes for accurate sensing in confined spaces |
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WORLD-BEAM Q20 Series |
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PW12-rated compact sensor in worldwide standard rectangular housing |
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M12 Series—Visible Red LED |
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12 mm threaded metal barrel with visible red sensing beam |
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D10—Discrete |
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High-performance, low-contrast plastic fiber optic sensor with gain adjustment knob. |
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Accessories—EZ-LIGHT Indicator Lights |
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Smart indicators, with flashing and multiple colors in one light |
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EZ-LIGHT K50 Series |
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Lower-cost self-contained sensor for bin-picking operations |
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PresencePLUS Pro—Sealed PRO Camera |
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Sealed camera for machine vision inspections in dirty or washdown conditions |
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PresencePLUS P4 BCR & BCR 1.3 Series |
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A complete family of one-piece application-specific and multi-application sensors for a wide range of applications |
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EZ-SCREEN Safety Light Screen Systems |
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Non-contact machine guarding systems protect fingers, hands and ankles, and guard perimeters and access, using self-contained emitters and receivers without a separate control box. |
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AC Interface Boxes |
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Non-contact machine guarding systems protect fingers, hands and ankles, and guard perimeters and access, using self-contained emitters and receivers without a separate control box. |
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PICO-GUARD Fiber Optic Safety Systems |
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A patent-pending combination of control-reliable, non-contacting photoelectric and fiber optic technologies provides a low-cost alternative to cumbersome, costly safeguarding methods. |
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SC22-3 Safety Controller |
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A totally configurable safety module allows for monitoring of numerous safety devices such as E-stop buttons, interlocking switches, safety light screens, two-hand controls and rope pull switches. |
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Vial Placement Verification |
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To verify that vials have been positioned correctly in a tray |
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Vial Packaging Inspection |
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To verify that the correct number of vials are packaged into shipping cartons |
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Vial Fill Level and Cap Seal Inspection |
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To rapidly verify that vials are filled to the correct level and that the vial caps are correctly aligned |
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Vial Capping Inspection |
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To make certain every vial is capped before it is packaged |
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Pharmaceutical Slurry Level Control |
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To measure levels of liquid in a tank |
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Pharmaceutical Product ID and Lot Control |
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To track a batch of a pharmaceutical product |
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Pharmaceutical Packaging Verification—Outsert with GEO |
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To verify the presence of a coupon attached to a bottle cap |
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Pharmaceutical Packaging Verification—Outsert with AREA |
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To ensure that a coupon is attached to the cap of each bottle of lotion |
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Pharmaceutical Packaging Verification—Insert |
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To confirm that each unit includes the product information insert |
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Medicine Bottle Detection for Filling |
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To detect bottles, regardless of color, as they pass on a conveyor |
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Tube Positioning Using a Registration Mark |
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To detect the position of a tube of cream or paste, to ensure correction application of the label |
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Counting Syringes with a Slot Sensor |
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To count syringe barrels in an assembly line |
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Loop Control of Clear Plastic |
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Clear plastic is used to cover cases of pill bottles before they are shipped. To ensure consistent packaging and prevent conveyor jams, the plastic film must travel through the rollers at the same speed as the conveyor transporting the bottles. A sensing solution is required that will communicate to the rollers to speed up or slow down as needed. |
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Counting Syringes Using Background Suppression |
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To count syringes by detecting their narrow barrels |
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Capping and Fill Inspection |
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To make sure bottles are filled and capped properly |
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Blister Pack Inspection by Color |
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To verify that all blisters in a pack have been filled with the correct, undamaged tablets and that the blisters contain no debris |
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Blister Pack Inspection |
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To determine whether all blisters in a pack have been filled with unbroken tablets and are free of foreign matter |
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Glass Vial Chip Inspection |
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Before sending glass vials to be filled, a sensor inspects them for damage as the vials leave an automated liquid filling station. The sensor ensures the top edge of each vial is not chipped or cracked. If a chip or crack is found, the vision sensor rejects the part. |
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