
PRESS RELEASE 19 November 2007
NORGINE MAKES EXTENSIVE USE OF CHECKWEIGHERS
AND CAPSULE WEIGHT SORTERS FROM CI ELECTRONICS.
Norgine is a speciality pharmaceutical manufacturer with
production plants in France and Wales. At its Welsh factory,
Norgine has been using
checkweighers from CI Electronics for over 10 years and,
within the last five years, has also invested in capsule
weight sorters.
 Tablet and capsule checkweigher
Pam Williams, the Technical Support Scientist at
Norgine's factory in Hengoed, Wales, comments:
"The CI Electronics analysers and sorters operate
continually, and some have done so for over ten years. We are
very satisfied with the data they produce and their
operational reliability."
"On the rare occasions when there has been a problem, we
have either been able to speak to an expert at CI Electronics
immediately, or someone has called back within half an hour.
If the problem cannot be resolved over the telephone and a
service visit is necessary, the engineer either arrives the
same day or the next day. With this level of reliability and
service, we have such confidence with the instruments that we
have never purchased spare units as a back-up, despite them
being critical to us maintaining efficient,
quality-controlled production."
Twelve QM-4B sample checkweighers are in use, some of which
have an integral bowl feeder and CI weigh head, while others
operate with separate top pan balances. Norgine uses the
integral units to weigh tablets in the range 400-600mg and
capsules of Size 3 and Size 1, whereas the units with
separate top pan balances weigh 12-15g sachets.
The checkweighers play an important role in the production
process, monitoring the output from the tablet compression
machines, capsule fillers and sachet filling lines. Each
QM-4B control unit performs statistical analyses, the results
of which are then printed on dedicated printers connected
directly to the control units. These statistics collected
from in-process samples of 20-100 items enable Norgine to
demonstrate ongoing control of its production processes.
When tablets and capsules are being checkweighed, the
operator simply loads the samples into the bowl feeder and
leaves the unit to run unattended, so other line checking
activities can be carried out at the same time. Ease of
set-up and simple cleaning also help Norgine to maintain high
operational efficiencies; this is important because samples
are taken every 30 minutes, and the main production lines run
24 hours per day, seven days per week.
As well as their strict process monitoring, Norgine also 100
per cent weight-sorts its filled capsule products using three
CI SADE sorters. These are connected to a PC running
CI's WinSort software for storing and analysing the data.
Although the primary purpose is to sort the batches to
prevent out-of-tolerance products being packed, the
statistics generated by WinSort are used to facilitate
setting the capsule filler prior to the next batch being run.
As with the checkweighers, the weight sorters are simple to
use and quick to clean. The hoppers of the SADE sorters
enable them to run unattended for many hours, often operating
over a weekend - with the hoppers only needing to be
replenished once in that period.
Contact CI Electronics to request more information about
capsule/tablet checkweighers and weight sorters by
telephoning +44 (0) 1722 424100, faxing +44 (0)1722 323222 or
e-mail sales@cielec.com
www.cielec.com/sorting.html.
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2007.
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