Location
Lanco Integrated North America (Headquarters)
Industry
医疗
技术
手动、半自动和全自动
A leader in the Life Sciences industry develops technology for research and testing applications.
Spin Column Case Study
Spin Column Case Study
A prominent leader in the life sciences industry, facing increased demand due to quality improvement initiatives and reshoring efforts, identified Lanco Integrated as a potential assembly solution provider. The client, who had previously collaborated with Lanco, observed similar equipment at a competitor’s site and reached out to Lanco, confident in their capabilities and expertise.
Challenge
The client required an automated assembly system to produce a custom membrane inside a vial used for DNA/RNA purification. This process involved handling ultra-thin layers of glass microfiber filter paper—a delicate material that needed precision in de-reeling, punching, and assembling to avoid damage or compromising the product’s integrity. An additional challenge was the need for cap closure and capped vial feeding, adding complexity to the fully automated system.
Lanco Integrated Solution
Lanco leveraged its deep industry experience, including prior projects with similar materials, to develop a robust solution. The design emphasized specialized mechanisms for pallet conveyance in handling the thin filter paper, and vision inspection to ensure accuracy throughout the assembly. Drawing on prior experience with both tethered and non-tethered vials, Lanco also integrated a feeder capable of accommodating the tethered cap design seamlessly.
Outcome
The automated solution delivered impressive efficiency, with good parts being accumulated and offloaded through automatic bagging into zippered bags at a rate of 0.6 seconds per part, or approximately 6,000 parts per hour. The project demonstrated Lanco’s ability to tailor complex automation solutions to meet the unique needs of clients in the life sciences industry.
“The Lanco team was highly motivated and worked long hours to build the machine, deliver, install and qualify for production. The team has continued to support the project and we are working on further automation to reduce the headcount necessary to make rate.”
Steve, Director of Manufacturing Engineering - Leading Medical Device Manufacturer