In the pharmaceutical industry, ensuring sterility, integrity, and safety of injectable products is non-negotiable. As Kenya's pharmaceutical and biotech industries grow rapidly in cities such as Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, and Nakuru, there is a critical need for reliable inspection systems that uphold global quality standards.
Technogen Enterprise, a global leader in pharmaceutical machinery manufacturing, introduces its robust and CGMP-compliant Manual Vial and Bottle Inspection Conveyor. Specifically crafted to empower human-led visual inspections, this machine acts as a vital quality checkpoint in the vial and bottle filling process, enhancing the reliability of final pharmaceutical products distributed across Kenya and East Africa.
The Manual Vial and Bottle Inspection Conveyor from Technogen is designed for visual detection of particulates, cracks, filling inconsistencies, or any other anomalies in transparent or translucent vials and bottles. Human operators sit on either side of a well-illuminated conveyor system equipped with black and white backgrounds, aiding in easy detection of impurities.
This machine plays a pivotal role in the injectable and formulation lines of pharmaceutical units in Nairobi's Industrial Area, Mombasa’s free trade zone, and Kisumu’s pharma processing hubs, helping brands uphold stringent inspection and sterility norms.
Built strictly in adherence to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP), the inspection conveyor boasts a modular stainless steel design for cleanroom compatibility and easy maintenance. Its robust structure is ideal for intensive operations in bustling pharmaceutical hubs like Eldoret and Nakuru.
Each inspection station is equipped with a dual-panel white and black background. Combined with focused illumination, this setup improves visibility and makes it easier for trained human operators to identify contaminants such as:
Glass shards
Fiber residues
Filling inconsistencies
Particulates
Cracks or cosmetic defects
The entire frame, conveyor bed, and structural components are fabricated from AISI 304-grade stainless steel, providing unmatched durability, resistance to corrosion, and easy sanitation.
The machine is divided into three key conveyor zones:
Central Conveyor: Transfers vials/bottles from upstream processing.
Side Conveyors: Direct inspected and approved units toward downstream machinery or packaging areas.
This systematic layout ensures uninterrupted inspection flow, especially valuable in Kenya’s high-output pharma plants.
No change parts are required when switching between vial or bottle sizes—drastically reducing downtime and setup time. This flexibility is ideal for contract manufacturers in Kenya handling multiple product types.
Multiple seating models are available based on the number of operators required. The ergonomically optimized seating arrangement ensures long inspection sessions without operator fatigue, improving productivity and accuracy.
Engineered for near-zero maintenance, this inspection conveyor is an investment that reduces operational hassles and maximizes uptime for Kenya’s competitive pharmaceutical environment.
Model | Operator Seating | Power (HP) | Dimensions (L x W x H in mm) |
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TGVIC-60 | 2 | 0.5 HP | 1300 x 765 x 1530 |
TGVIC-100 | 4 | 0.5 HP | 1900 x 765 x 1530 |
TGVIC-150 | 6 | 0.75 HP | 2550 x 765 x 1530 |
TGVIC-200 | 8 | 0.75 HP | 3100 x 765 x 1530 |
TGVIC-250 | 10 | 1 HP | 3700 x 765 x 1530 |
Power Requirement: Ranges from 0.5 HP to 1 HP, depending on the model
Electrical Input: 415V, 3 Phase, 4 Wire System, 50 Hz
Operational Direction: Left to Right (standard design)
This machine’s efficient power consumption makes it suitable for both large-scale pharma units in Nairobi and medium-sized manufacturers in Kisumu or Thika.
Kenya is rapidly emerging as East Africa’s pharmaceutical manufacturing powerhouse, with increased demand for high-quality injectable products and oral liquid formulations. The Manual Vial and Bottle Inspection Conveyor supports companies aiming to meet:
Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) standards
WHO-GMP and PIC/S compliance
EU/USFDA regulatory requirements (for export-ready firms)
Whether you are a contract manufacturer, formulation plant, or hospital supplier, this machine can seamlessly fit into your QA processes and build consumer trust.
Technogen’s inspection conveyor is a critical solution for:
Injectable vials (1 ml to 30 ml)
Liquid oral bottles
Glass or PET containers
Vaccines, hormones, and specialty drugs
Veterinary injectables and nutraceuticals
It is widely used in:
Pharmaceutical manufacturers in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret
Export units aiming for global certification
R&D facilities and pilot production labs
Detail | Information |
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Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
Production Capacity | Based on model (2–10 operator stations) |
Delivery Time | 3 to 5 Weeks (depending on configuration) |
Packaging | Export-compliant (Sea-worthy) |
Nearest Port | Mundra, Gujarat, India |
Payment Terms (International) | T/T or Letter of Credit (L/C) |
Looking for a dependable and cost-effective vial and bottle inspection solution for your pharmaceutical plant in Kenya?
Technogen Enterprise delivers tailored inspection systems that blend compliance, efficiency, and affordability.
Reach out today and explore how our solutions can power your production and quality control capabilities.
Serving Across Kenya: Nairobi | Mombasa | Kisumu | Nakuru | Eldoret
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