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Spectroscopy system HarleNIRc

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Description

HarleNIRc is a Near InfraRed (NIR)  spectroscopy solution developed by SEA Vision which uses a hyperspectral system with camera for an Active Principles inspection of solid dose products. It is a PAT (Process Analytical Technology) tool able to identify different active principles, incorrect API dosages or uneven API distribution directly during the production process avoiding productS mix-ups. In-line API and dosage control Non-destructive analysis Total quality of products ensured Improved sampling procedures Less products rejected, increased OEE Even behind an apparently perfect product, great risks can be hidden. HarleNIRc is the revolutionary hyperspectral system for the in-line controls of pharmaceutical products that are only apparently identical to all the others (in terms of shape and colour), but actually with defects in terms of active ingredients chemical composition. This NIR system is able to perform a qualitative and quantitative pharmaceutical chemical analysis, with the aim to control if they have the correct dosage and the correct API, preventing errors and possible mix-ups. In this sense, HarleNIRc brings the inspection to a higher level, guaranteeing the production total quality and the 100% safety of products. The HMI display shows in real-time the results of every product checked and, while 100% of products units are inspected, the vision system manages the rejection of each non-compliant item.

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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