At Pack/Pharma Expo, DIR Technologies to Debut “Lite” Version of Thermal Image-driven Induction Seal Inspection Solution for Bottles

Viable for Non-Pharma Sectors such as Food and Cosmetics,

New Simplified System Provides Induction Sealing Integrity Analysis

for 100% of Bottles without Packaging Line Slowdown

Haifa, Israel – At Pack/Pharma Expo Las Vegas September 28-30, DIR Technologies, a provider of quality and process control solutions for pharmaceutical primary packaging, will debut a simplified version of its groundbreaking Induction Integrity Verification System (I2VS) for bottles, which employs a pioneering application of thermal imaging for induction integrity assurance.  The new I²VS Lite will be introduced at DIR Technologies’ show booth, N-806.

I²VS Lite utilizes the same dynamic thermal imaging technology as the original I²VS and, in terms of both machines’ primary purpose of induction seal inspection and analysis, is identical to its predecessor.  The systems provide induction sealing integrity analysis for 100% of bottles without packaging line slowdown by performing inspection through the closed cap, without physical contact in an entirely passive, non–destructive fashion.

The groundbreaking infra-red technology, which was recognized with a 2015 Innovation Award at June’s ACHEMA World Forum in Germany, has the potential to cause an industry-wide paradigm change, as it renders obsolete conventional inspection techniques that rely on destructive, imperfect and often line-slowing sampling.

I²VS Lite is, as the name suggests, a simplified version of the original, optimized for non-pharmaceutical packagers and more economically viable than the heftier original. The machine’s chief objective – namely, DIR Technologies’ signature 100% in-line non-destructive induction seal inspection and analysis – is fully intact with the I²VS Lite. For the first time DIR’s potentially game-changing technology is presented in a configuration that is suited to a wide range of packagers including those in food, cosmetics, cleaning supplies, automotive and other industries.

“DIR’s thermal imaging technology offers pharmaceutical manufacturers increased operational efficiency, reduction in batch failure and the opportunity for more data-driven decisions,” said Fabian Schapiro, Vice President of Marketing & Sales for DIR Technologies. “We’re excited to offer this promising thermal imaging technology, which has been proven in other high stakes sectors such as firefighting and military defense, to pharmaceutical quality assurance and process control leaders at Pharma Expo. We’re pleased to now be able to offer the same leap from sampling to 100% to packagers in additional industries.”

Also for the first time at Pack Expo, DIR Technologies will be showcasing the DIR Eye, a new heat seal inspection application viable for a variety of markets outside the pharmaceutical sector, including the food and cosmetics industries.  The new solution will be demonstrated on the Shemesh Automation SealPro machine in the Shemesh / Elsner Engineeringbooth #C-3440.

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About DIR Technologies

DIR Technologies is the developer and provider of first-in-industry thermography-based inspection solutions for pharmaceutical primary packaging quality assurance and process control.  DIR solutions offer a quantum leap from commonly used methods of sampling by providing 100% in-line, non-intrusive inspection that does not result in production slowdown.  DIR Technologies is leading the way in the use of thermal imaging in the pharmaceutical industry for PAT applications and has filed several patents on the subject.

The company was established in 2009 and is jointly owned by major Israeli defense companies Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, LTD (www.rafael.co.il) and Elbit Systems (www.elbitsystems.com), and Israeli-American fund SCP Vitalife (www.scpvitalife.com).  DIR Technologiesis a spin-off of SCD – SemiConductor Devices (www.scd.co.il), one of the largest manufacturers of advanced Infrared sensors worldwide.

DIR Technologiesis located in Haifa, Israel.  For more information visit: www.dir-technologies.com.