Blister Rejection
The blister rejection system automatically identifies and removes defective blister packs from the production line. When the scanning system detects anomalies or quality issues, it triggers the rejection mechanism to divert faulty blisters away from the acceptable product stream. This ensures that only conforming products proceed to the next stage of processing or packaging, reducing waste and preventing defective items from reaching consumers.
The blister rejection system is designed to automatically remove defective blisters from the production line. It operates in conjunction with the blister scanning system to identify products that fail quality checks. When a defect is detected, the system activates a rejection mechanism—such as a pusher or diverter—to divert faulty blisters away from the main production stream. This minimizes the risk of defective products reaching the packaging stage, reduces waste by separating non-conforming items early, and ensures that only high-quality blisters are processed further, enhancing overall product reliability.