Crucial that the machine fit into the cleanroom
This project focused on a production line that fills syringes with contrast agent for MRI and radiography. Initially, the standard was to fill only 20 ml units, but there arose a need to also fill 5- and 10 ml sizes. To accommodate filling other formats, a new machine was required to fit into the existing production line. In the same production series, there are many machines. One of them was delivered by us about 15 years ago, and it still functions well today.
Some major challenges included limited space and narrow doors leading to the position where the machine was to be placed. One option was to tear down a wall into the cleanroom, but this would have required recertification of the cleanroom, which is a cumbersome and costly process. Therefore, we chose to design a very compact machine that can be split in the middle so that each part can be transported through standard doors and easily assembled inside.
For machines located in a cleanroom, there are generally high requirements for design. Surfaces should be smooth, and there should be no visible screws or wires. These were part of the requirements we worked from.
As the machine was to replace another machine in an existing line, it was important that the machine physically fit with adjacent machines. Therefore, 3D scanning of existing space was carried out to ensure design and interface quality in the design process.