Article | May 27, 2026

Visual Inspection

Source: medac CDMO
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Inspection of injectable products is becoming more complex as production volumes grow and regulatory expectations increase. Automated optical inspection is emerging as a key solution, offering greater consistency, speed, and precision compared to traditional manual methods. These systems can detect defects that are difficult to identify through human inspection, improving overall product quality and reliability.

Modern inspection platforms combine multiple technologies, including high-resolution cameras, sensors, and non-destructive testing methods, to evaluate each unit individually. This integrated approach enables comprehensive defect detection, from particulate contamination to structural issues and filling inconsistencies, while also verifying container integrity.

With the ability to process high volumes without compromising inspection coverage, automated systems support scalable manufacturing while maintaining strict quality standards. As sterile production evolves, advanced inspection technologies are becoming essential components of robust quality assurance strategies.

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