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AI-Enabled Micro-Crack Inspection at Glass Cartridge Cut Ends
AI-Enabled Micro-Crack Inspection at Glass Cartridge Cut Ends Demonstrated Risk Reduction, Improved Release Confidence, and Regulatory Alignment Background The cut end of a glass cartridge is one of the most mechanically stressed and risk-critical interfaces within the primary container system. Micro-breakages, edge chipping, and hairline cracks generated during the cutting process may not immediately result in visible failure but can propagate during downstream operations, d
Kapoor Glass
Feb 33 min read
Cosmetic and Dimension Inspection of Tubular Vials
The dimension & cosmetic examination of empty Tubular Glass vials is a vital process in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that they...
Kapoor Glass
Jul 17, 20242 min read
Glass Cartridges for Insulin: Enhancing Precision and Safety
Glass cartridges have become a standard component in the self-delivery of insulin/GLP-1 Agonists for diabetes management. These...
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Jul 12, 20242 min read
Advantages of Dental Anaesthetic Cartridges over Multi-Dose Vials:
In dental practices, anaesthetics are commonly administered using either dental cartridges or multi-dose anaesthetic vials. Single Dose...
Kapoor Glass
Jul 5, 20241 min read
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