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Romaco Macofar’s MicroRobot 50 is a robotic microdosing machine that is specially designed for filling potent and cytostatic medicines such as those treating cancer and auto-immune diseases. The technology is particularly suited for dosing sticky or hygroscopic pharmaceutical powders with irregular shapes. It can also be used to fill sterile liquids. For high-containment applications up to level OEB 5, the Macofar MicroRobot 50 can be supplied with isolator technology. Alternatively, it can be configured with cRABS or oRABS for non-cytotoxic products.
During the production process, three anthropomorphic robots transport the vials under an isolator to the dosing, stoppering and capping stations. Since the robots work independently of specific formats, the product change times are significantly shorter. The servo-driven transfer system generally reduces the concentration of particles in critical areas and with it the risk of contamination. Furthermore, thanks to the clearly structured system concept, the MicroRobot 50 is readily accessible and easy to clean. The robotic grippers can be equipped with cleaning guns in order to validate the cleaning processes.
The Macofar MicroRobot 50 achieves a maximum total output of 50 vials per minute including 100% in-process weight control; each vial is individually weighed both before and after filling and the filling volume adjusted automatically if needed. Numerous control systems ensure a reliable process and a very low waste rate with these high-priced medicines. If a stopper is missing, for example, the filled vial is fed back to the station in question, where the process is repeated, rather than simply removed. The same applies to missing caps. The remaining quantity of the batch has been reduced to a minimum in the dosing station so that product loss is virtually zero.