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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May
22, 2003
A
new version of the compact Katana Lab robot from IMiX GmbH is available
configured and programmed to automate the weighing process that
is often used for the quality controlled filling of bottles or vials,
tablets into blister packs and other similar tasks.
A
flexible robot for automated weighing tasks …
A
new version of the compact Katana Lab robot from IMiX GmbH is available
configured and programmed to automate the weighing process that
is often used for the quality controlled filling of bottles or vials,
tablets into blister packs and other similar tasks.
Katana
is a programmable robotic arm able to pick any kind of sample container,
up to a payload of 500g and place it onto a weighing balance. In
adapting the Katana robot for this application, software has been
written that automatically acquires the weight of the picked item
and allows the generation of QC protocols.
The
flexible and productive 5 or 6 motor Katana lab robot can handle
hundreds of measurements without user interaction. The intuitive
weighing software allows rapid and simple set-up of these pick and
place operations. I/O contacts allow synchronisation between almost
any laboratory balance and the Katana robot.
IMiX
offer a multitude of different grippers for the Katana, either motorised
or pneumatically actuated, to provide a perfect solution to the
demand to handle a diverse range of weighing tasks. Quality Control
weighing applications automated using the Katana robot to date have
involved products in flasks, blister packs, applicator sprays, vials,
tubes, powder bags and lip sticks.
The
Katana lab robot is a very cost effective, flexible solution for
smaller automation tasks up to a few thousand samples per day.
CONTACTS:
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IMIX
GmbH
Christoph-Merian Ring 29a
CH-4153 Reinach / BL
Switzerland
tel.
+41-61-713-2222
email: info@imix.ch
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