A machine that combines multiple robotics types and technologies

The machine of the future: Smart Manufacturing

A machine that comprehensively combines several types of robotics and technology. A machine that uses data for process control and optimization, as well as predictive maintenance. And which will be highly flexible for use in applications that have not yet been identified.

With this project, the medicines are no longer individually itemized but the system must be able to handle them all, from liquid to viscous, active- and high potent active ingredients, potentially sensitive to oxidation or aggressive, and possibly lyophilisates in the future, too. The medicines are both very expensive and of high quality. Therefore, yield functions such as refilling and redosing had to be provided, as did highly flexible processes. Three container types are definitely planned for the start of production. Pre-filled syringes, vials and cartridges in a total of ten formats – all of which should be delivered to the grippers and transport systems with virtually no work involving changing the format. Here, the solution is robotics: Systems from three manufacturers, including Optima, were installed, but without any kinematic information. All robotic functions were programmed and automated exclusively in-house at Optima Pharma, in other words united under a common control. The Acopostrak system has been used as an oval conveyor for the first time. Combined with a six-armed robot, Optima Pharma has developed an elegant solution that automatically compensates for any potential gaps that may arise from product rejects. This means that every tub is ultimately filled with the maximum number of 100 % tested pre-filled syringes. The same six-armed robot is also found at the beginning of the process chain for both removing the Tyvek foil and for denesting.

Important for you
  • Only centralized programming of various robotics systems produces the best functionality and highest efficiency.
  • Most flexibility: Three types of containers are processed, with almost no format changes. Additional formats are possible at any time.
  • Centralized programming offers the best conditions for future adjustments of processes, data security and data acquisition.
  • Combination of Acopostrak oval conveyor and robotics: Pre-filled syringes are automatically stored without any gaps.
  • The system offers a maximum product yield – even the last drop of expensive medicaments can be used.
  • Control functions and PAT allow statements on process and product quality, as well as trending. Predictive maintenance is possible.
  • Optimal use of space: Thanks to robotics, the system layout can be adapted.
Retrait du robot Tyvek
Tyvek removal robot: Here, the pharmaceutical company has the advantage of an integrated system in the plant.
Background: Less is more – interfaces

Thanks to centralized programming by the experts at Optima Pharma, all the robot systems are arranged on one level at the highest level of the control architecture. As a result, the integration of the robotics is completely transparent because there are no subsystems. This dispenses with interface issues and the "drawer-in-a-drawer-in-a-drawer..." principle. Here, the integration in the control architecture and coordination for the virtualization of the computer performance would barely be possible with third-party manufacturers. One example is predicting and programming the interception of processing errors to prevent them from propagating into numerous system sections. A system with subsystems would simply be pushed to its limits here. Another factor to consider is that it can already be seen that, in the future, multi-product systems will be adapted to new requirements more often. If the pharmaceutical company has only one contact in the area of programming, and this contact is responsible for all system areas, then the new functionality will most likely be just as efficient as the old. New certifications for changed processes from a centralized point are also simpler to realize than would be possible if they are decentralized.

Special insights

Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) are included: More comprehensive process controls are used than before, but in particular, it is the recognition and evaluation of fluctuations and trends that lead to the greatest efficiency. Even a preview of wearing components can prevent unplanned system outages in the future. Features that are, to date, unique, such as the inspection of sealing surfaces on the mouth of the object, also enhance functionality. In addition, data for pneumatic pressure, temperature, and current consumption are continuously captured by sensors and evaluated. Trending and algorithm functions show, for example, if there are deviations in the wall thicknesses of flanged caps or a motor is beginning to wear. 
The fact that this system offers maximum flexibility is also due to functions beyond the robotics. The first thing to mention here is the combi-fill module. Two peristaltic pump systems (for large and small volumes) and a ceramic rotary piston system for aggressive media are permanently installed in the system. There is also a system combined with a fill level sensor especially for cartridges. For format changes, just a few steps – primarily outside of the transport system – are enough, and after a decontamination cycle, the system is ready for new assignments.

Machine qui remplit les seringues
The highly flexible transport of various formats and container types works to maximum effect with a robot-based system.
Transporteur ovale et bras de robot
Flexible oval conveyor plus flexible robot: Optima programs completely in-house, especially the coordination of the two components. This means that gaps in storage are a thing of the past.
Maximized operating time and product yield

With special start-up and empty run modes, re-dosing-onrequest, re-capping, and re- stoppering, the pharmaceutical company is able to use a medicine to the last drop. The system is also designed for the processing of high potent pharmaceutical ingredients. Among other things, a specific pressure zone concept, the washdown model, and an external washing machine for vials and cartridges are responsible for this. Robotics is the magic word for allegedly simple, flexible solutions. More precisely, cross-system programming, digitalization and PAT have been used to combine the robotics in one, highly efficient, complete system. Another welcome effect is the "breaking out" of a purely linear arrangement of functions. The machine layout results in many new possibilities for optimal usage of space. The system will be delivered to the customer in July 2020. 

The system robotics at a glance
  • Tyvek removal robot: The robot removes the sealed foil from the tub.
  • Denesting robot: The containers are removed from the nest with vacuum suction cups via multiaxial motions and placed in the transport system. In the process, there is a transfer to the zone for highly active ingredients.
  • Horizontal robot: A transport system for all container types – here in a four-digit version. The containers are grabbed and passed on synchronized. The transmission of germs is not possible.
  • Thrust transmitter: Variable gripping tool, for example on the denesting robot. The horizontal distance between the containers in the nest and in the transport system is different. This unit uses a corresponding spreading motion to compensate for this during transmission.
  • "Pecker"/transfer unit: Allows the flexible transport from pecker to pecker or even to other units. Versions for transportation in linear systems and in rotation are installed.
  • Acopostrak oval conveyor: Here, the shuttles are "tracked"with a pecker transfer unit in the curve radius and equipped with containers. The shuttle transport units travel at individual speeds, defined on the basis of the shift register when potential container gaps are to be compensated for.
  • Removal robot oval conveyor: The containers are removed by the robot and stored without gaps. The Acopostrak conveyor and the Optima robot were executed in combination for the first time. 
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