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Injection Systems
teamtechnik delivers everything from a single source with perfectly coordinated interfaces:
assembly, testing, software, feeding technology and palletizers
Special magazine systems with separation technologies adapted to suit the individual cannula format are required for feeding delicate cannulas. The needles/cannulas are often rotated in order to ensure correct alignments. To do this, sensors record the micrograph for alignment and use the camera to check the needle alignment up to +/- 3 degrees. teamtechnik has the expertise required to handle even such delicate products safely.
We master the critical processes for self-injection devices, pens and safety syringes: from needle separation to the finished product. At the end, our test systems verify our customers` high-quality products inline or offline.
- Glass handling
- Tip handling
- Inscription
- Volumetric glue dosing
- Needle handling
- Needle orientation
- Needle separation
- Needle bending
- Gluing (dosing, spotting)
- Curing with LED and UV
- Curing with UVA / UVC
- Camera testing
- Functional testing
- and many other processes
- Reliable gluing of a cannula into a carrier
- Curing adhesive with LED
- Mounting and testing of scale tubes
- Marking (laser, pad, inkjet printing etc.)
- Pre-assembly in seconds
- Assembly system for cannulas
- Assembly of glass syringes with integrated camera inspection
- Functional test system for pens and auto-injectors
Inspired by market requirements, teamtechnik independently develops new and innovative processes. One example is the automated curing of FDA-certified glue for glass syringes using LED. Compared to the previous UV curing, this process technology is almost maintenance-free, space-saving and very efficient at high production rates.
Our TEAMED Injector Test is the proven test system for injection systems. Offline tests are carried out on a batch and random basis. Automated processes thus ensure maximum safety. Only perfectly functioning injection systems pass the tests.