Kailash Machine Tools manufactures and exports the Manual Ampoule/Vial Inspection Booth — Polarised back-lit inspection booth for manual particulate and cosmetic inspection of ampoules and vials. Built in our Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) facility with SS 316L pharmaceutical-grade construction, PLC-HMI controls, and full cGMP compliance. Every machine ships with FAT certification, installation & on-site commissioning, and IQ/OQ/PQ validation support.
**Key Features** - Polarised black + white background - Adjustable LED intensity - Ergonomic operator station
**Applications** - 100 % visual QC of filled ampoules/vials
**Compliance & Documentation** - cGMP compliant build - AISI 316L contact parts - Full documentation: design qualification, FAT protocol, IQ/OQ/PQ - CE-ready variants available for export
**Why Kailash Machine Tools** Since 1991, we have delivered injectable & packaging line machinery to pharmaceutical manufacturers across India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa. Formerly operating as Shree Ganesh Pharmatech, we combine three decades of precision engineering with modern servo-automation to give you equipment that runs reliably for decades. Request a quotation for this Manual Ampoule/Vial Inspection Booth today.
**Key Features** - Polarised black + white background - Adjustable LED intensity - Ergonomic operator station
**Applications** - 100 % visual QC of filled ampoules/vials
**Compliance & Documentation** - cGMP compliant build - AISI 316L contact parts - Full documentation: design qualification, FAT protocol, IQ/OQ/PQ - CE-ready variants available for export
**Why Kailash Machine Tools** Since 1991, we have delivered injectable & packaging line machinery to pharmaceutical manufacturers across India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa. Formerly operating as Shree Ganesh Pharmatech, we combine three decades of precision engineering with modern servo-automation to give you equipment that runs reliably for decades. Request a quotation for this Manual Ampoule/Vial Inspection Booth today.
