Out-of-box failures can stem from a myriad of factors. For bent needles or cannulas, the geometry of the final product has to conform to the exact dimensions required for its intended use. Similarly, process parameters can be sensitive to variations in temperature and humidity (especially when it comes to filling or dispensing exact volumes). Poorly maintained machines, environmental factors, and human operators can contribute to out-of-box failures.
Controlling each of these variables across batches requires extensive quality control measures that detect and intervene when products pass through different assembly stations.
These solutions can integrate with a robust machine design that addresses each of the quality checks required during manufacturing. Automated reject functions can remove defective raw materials or products as they fail to eliminate added additional downstream value and only allow compliant devices to leave the line.