Filler flourishes with new integrated controller

Fast servo update times and a single, easy-to-use controller help this filler manufacturer guarantee 100% tablet count accuracy for the pharmaceutical industry.

Pw 14537 Aylward Filler

A switch from stepper drives to servo-based integrated logic/motion controls has helped Aylward Enterprises, a manufacturer of bottle fillers for the pharmaceutical industry, achieve 100% fill accuracy, increased speed, and a simplified motion control solution. The manufacturer replaced stepper-driven motion controls with the Giddings & Lewis MMC for PC controller card, servos, and drives from Sheffield Automation. The card fits into a PCI slot in the machine’s HMI PC. This is an integrated controller that handles both motion and logic.

“Thanks to the new controls, we can now guarantee 100 percent accuracy on fill count,” says John Michaels, electrical engineer at Aylward. “We can also tell if it’s a whole tablet or just a chip being filled.”

The Food and Drug Administration requires that pill count accuracy be guaranteed in each bottle. Michaels believes Aylward can guarantee 100% fill accuracy on its machines because of the precision of the servo drives.

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