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Screen Printing on Glass Bottles


LINE

The machine called line screen printing on glass bottles It is a line made up of two different sections and was designed and built to carry out screen printing on glass bottles of different sizes.


  • Welding with upper and lower sealing bar
  • Welding with single or double strip
  • Suitable for ISO 5 environments according to ISO 14644-1
  • Manual positioning and unloading every 5 seconds.
  • High performance in terms of control and reliability
  • Ergonomic and versatile design for sealing formats
  • Preparation and recall of work recipe from HMI touch
  • Feedback and display of results on HMI
  • New version available with precise folding instructions
  • Fully configurable software via touch interface
Screen printing line
Screen printing line for vial storage

Fast

Ergonomic and safe

Easily integrated

Repeatability in the controls

Reduced dimensions

Info

Characteristics

The line screen printing glass bottles forpharmaceutical industry Internally, it is constructed primarily of AISI 304 stainless steel, with PEEK details for the parts in contact with the glass container. The perimeter guards are made of AISI 304 stainless steel and transparent thermoplastic material.


Screen printing line project
bottles on screen printing line

PROCESS

Work Cycle

The sterile product, placed in special plastic containers (tubs), is sorted, in the first station, into highly precise PEEK holders to undergo silicone coating and drying inside a thermal chamber. The silicone coating station is mainly composed of a Cartesian robot and a silicone solution dispensing system. The Cartesian robot, with its movement, precisely and individually applies the glass container to the center of the fixed nozzle. The thermal process is dynamic, with a conveyor belt running inside the thermal chamber, interfaced for loading and unloading by two robots. SCARAThe robot that picks up the holder from the tunnel feeds the final station for inserting and pressing the closures onto the syringes. This station also performs the final product inspection and sorting into larger plastic containers (tubs). The empty holders are picked up by the robot and placed into steel containers, which are then picked up by an operator and placed in the first product sorting station.

The robots SCARA Six robots are used, and two three-axis Cartesian robots. Both types of robots handle holders and single glass containers with pneumatic and electrically controlled end effectors with high precision (less than 0.1 mm). Tools for changing the end effector are provided.


PROCESS

Reliability and Versatility

Both the structure and the materials and equipment used (from leading brands) are not subject to stress. This, combined with thorough inspections, ensures high reliability and product performance with low non-conformities. We recommend a regular maintenance plan for our customers to continue maintaining the original quality standards.

Ergonomics and safety: The design of the machine is very compact, ergonomic and functional for all formats of glass containers used.

The design took into account modular features and solutions for applications with multiple sequential treatments. Format changes are managed automatically, with or without emptying the product line during batch closure.

Interfacing: The software is fully configurable via touch interface on the workstation that supports the SCADAThere are stations on the line with HMI for managing manual commands and for displaying parameters useful in product processing and for reporting alarm states.


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