• Back

  • Work Light for Pharmaceutical Packaging Inspection

    Work Light for Pharmaceutical Packaging Inspection Image

    Application: Illumination for packaging inspection

    Challenges: Bright and uniform light

    Solution: LED Work Lights

    Benefits: Provides over 50,000 hours of continuous bright light

    Reliable manufacturing of liquid-dosage pharmaceutical products packed in IV bags, glass vials, or filled syringes requires comprehensive inspections. Human visual inspections are often used for detecting contamination where automated inspection systems may not be feasible. It is extremely important to identify particulates or foreign substances of any size.

    Since many of the particulates are extremely minute, it is important to have bright and highly uniform illumination in inspection stations so operators can effectively verify the quality of products.

    Description

    Banner Engineering’s Work Light Strips or Work Area Lights provide stable, durable and uniform bright lighting for quality inspection in pharmaceutical packaging. With extremely bright LEDs, these lights use considerably less energy, and can last significantly longer than fluorescent lighting with over 50,000 hours of continuous light. LEDs are more ergonomic for operator use compared to fluorescents, which tend to flicker from changes in intensity.

    The work area lights are perfect for pharmaceutical packaging and other manufacturing environments where cleanliness is vital because the low profile, IP67 and IP69K housing is easy to wipe down and keep clean. This durable, bright light source operates at a supply voltage of 10-30 Vdc. Various size and mounting options are available to fit any inspection station and to meet user needs.

    Featured Products

    WLA Series LED Area Light
    WLA Series LED Area Light

    High power LED array light for illuminating large areas. Sealed models available with and without lensing, and encapsulated models for submersion.

    Read More

    Related Industries

    Add to My Library
    Added