Capping machine
Depending on the version, the intermittent VRT 1010|1020 takes over the filled and plugged injection and infusion vials from an upstream filling machine or a rotary table via single or double lane. The vials pass through all working stations in a conveying starwheel with counter guidance. Before capping, a camera-based sensor performs the stopper presence check. Containers with a missing or an incorrectly placed stopper are guided to an outward station, correctly stoppered containers continue to the capping station.
Thanks to the rotary concept, further control systems can be added to the VRT 1010|1020. The sealing machine is equipped with a camera for best capping quality. It checks whether the capping process has taken place and the caps have been optimally crimped. “To achieve reliable results, we use mirrors which enable an all-round view for the camera to identify incorrect objects,” described Dieter Bandtel. The containers which do not meet the requirements are conveyed into an additional reject station. Correctly closed injection and infusion vials are transported to a traying-off station or onto a discharge belt. A modern touch-screen allows for easy handling and enables the storage and full reproducibility of format specific settings.









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