
Blister packs are a commonly used packaging for pharmaceutical products such as tablets often to protect the drug and to ensure the correct and controlled dosage is taken. To comply with FDA regulations and to protect your brand, product inspection equipment must be in place at critical control points in the manufacturing process including the final package areas.

One such pharmaceutical manufacturer is using a SAFELINE x-ray inspection system to detect missing, broken or partial tablets in 1, 2 and 4 layer blister packs. The company required a versatile machine which is able to inspect their full range of products and would offer a robust solution with an easy to use user interface. Currently tablet counts of 10-24 tablets are packed into three different carton sizes on multiple layers.
The x-ray inspection system offers excellent contamination detection of metal fragments and other non-metallic contaminates. Simultaneously it can detect for missing, broken or partial tablets. The system is also able to identify the following defects in blister packs with up to 4 layers:
No. of layers | Partial tablet | Missing tablet | Missing blister |
1 | 25% to 50% missing | Yes | Yes |
2 | 50% missing | Yes | Yes |
4 | No | Yes | Yes |

Inspection rates of 500 blisters per minute are readily achieved and when used to inspect blister packs in their final packaging, the system is also sufficiently sensitive to check for the presence of the important product instruction leaflet.
The Mettler-Toledo x-ray inspection equipment is designed to be a powerful quality control tool using a specifically developed easy-to-operate user interface that uses a detection method that suits 1, 2 and 4 layer packs with minimal parameters or indeed knowledge of x-ray systems settings. This system will insure both the safety and integrity of blister packs by:
- Detection of metal, glass, stone, high density plastic and other dense contaminants
- Detection of partial, missing and incorrectly packed tablets in all types of packaging
- Detection of missing blister packs and leaflets in the final packaging
- Storing images of rejected products for further analysis and ultimate product traceability
- These images are easily downloaded via USB or network

After each inspected item the system is automatically and continuously calibrated to ensure maximum stability and sensitivity of detection for each individual blister pack. Ensuring long term and consistent performance as required in this very demanding market.
SAFELINE overcame the challenge of devising an accurate reject system for light objects, operating at fast line speeds. The air nozzle reject mechanism is able to reject a single blister pack at high speed and accuracy.
With the x-ray inspection system fitted at the end of the production line for the final quality assurance check, pharmaceutical manufacturers can ensure their products consistently meet the highest product safety and quality standards. This protects the manufacturers brand and reputation and of course the customer.
As Mettler-Toledo Safeline manufactures and designs all x-ray inspection systems in-house our experienced global team of dedicated x-ray experts is able to customize each machine to suit any application and process.
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