Robots handle sensitive parenteralia bags in pharma facility

Bayer Schering Pharma, an affiliate of Bayer HealthCare, is one of the 10 largest specialty pharmaceutical companies in the world, with facilities in the U.S., Latin America, Asia, and Europe.

DOUBLE DUTY. Two robots work together to handle filled bags of parenteralia, as well as empty and filled trays of product bound
DOUBLE DUTY. Two robots work together to handle filled bags of parenteralia, as well as empty and filled trays of product bound

Since August 2009, a new automatic drug packaging line developed by Klaus Radke Industrietechnik has been used to fill and pack flexible pouches of drugs at high speeds. After bags are filled, they are loaded onto metal trays that are then placed in a trolley that undergoes sterilization. To accommodate Bayer’s flexibility, speed, and hygienic requirements for the line, the integrator chose two six-axis robots from Stäubli —the RX160 and the TX200—for filled bag handling and filled and empty tray handling, respectively. According to Bayer, the robots work reliably hand-in-hand without any disruption to production.

During the tray-packing process, empty trays are handled by the TX200 industrial robot, which transfers them onto a turntable within the working area of the smaller-payload robot, the RX160. The RX160 then places up to 48 filled bags onto each tray. After a tray is completed, the turntable rotates 180 deg, and the TX 200 moves the tray onto a trolley. Each trolley holds 14 trays.

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