Smart Camera Mimics Humans Decision Making Process in a Vial Crimp Quality Automated Inspection Process
Abstract
Crimp quality is an important attribute
in the vial filling process. It protects the sterility of
the product from manufacturing until it is dispensed.
A pharmaceutical company performed a Failure
Mode and Effect Analysis to identify potential risks
in its existing capping operation. Due to the severity
of crimp failures, even risks with low occurrence
have a moderate to high risk level, unless
detectability of such defects is certain. Introducing
a manual inspection process in parallel with the
crimp process is not practical for high volume
products. PC-Based vision systems are complex,
expensive and require floor space, rarely available
in an existing operation. Advances in smart cameras
have allowed the development of a vision system
capable of mimicking the human decision making
process in discriminating between good and bad
crimps at low cost with minimum impact to the
operation.
Key Terms ⎯ Automatic Inspection, Crimp
Quality, Smart Camera, Vision System.