Allrounder 520 A: Highly Innovative IML Application for Medical Technology

Allrounder 520 A: Highly Innovative IML Application for Medical Technology

Arburg will be at Fakuma 2023 with nine exhibits, plus ten additional machines on partner stands. While in-mould labelling (IML) is standard for packaging products, this process is still rarely used in the medical industry. Using centrifuge tubes with labels as an example, Arburg will unveil an innovative IML application with added value for the pharmaceutical industry and medical technology.

Renowned partners KEBO (tooling), MCC/Verstraete (label), Beck (automation) and Intravis (camera inspection) are involved in the innovative joint IML project centred around an electric Allrounder 520 A in clean room design.

Functional integration using an IML label

IML labels enable functional integration in a single step without printing associated with rejects, for example, or further downstream work steps. As a result, the production process is fast, space-saving, cost-efficient and without any additional hygiene risk. Intelligently linking data is essential for smooth digital communication between patients and doctors or home care applications.

Individual codes can be used to track data on processes, quality and patients, for example, with 100 per cent traceability for each individual part. Monitoring temperature profiles or information on recycling and warehouse management can also be implemented with these labels.

High-performance electric machines for medical technology

The exhibit on Stand 3101 in Hall A3, an electric Allrounder 520 A “Ultimate” with 1,500 kN clamping force, is designed for fast and demanding processes such as thin-wall applications. The high-performance machine in clean room design meets the requirements of class ISO 7. An 8-cavity mould from KEBO is used to produce 15-millilitre tubes from PP.

A label applicator head from Beck is used to apply the labels, while optical control is carried out via a camera system from Intravis. The servo-electric drives of the injection moulding machine ensure precise and reproducible mould positioning. With the exhibit, attention was also paid to a low carbon footprint, energy efficiency and a compact production cell.

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Expert Talks at Fakuma

The Arburg, Beck, Intravis, Kebo and MCC project managers will explain the advantages and potential of IML products for medical technology at two expert talks during the trade fair. These will occur on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 October, at 2 p.m. in the “Schwarzwald” room, Conference Centre West.

Registration:

https://iml.mcclabel.com/en/expert-talks-at-fakuma2023

Further information:

https://iml.mcclabel.com/en/medical-iml-at-fakuma

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