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Suzhou Lingyao's Pharmaceutical Filling Machines Power Veterinary Industry Modernization

2018-05-21

Latest company news about Suzhou Lingyao's Pharmaceutical Filling Machines Power Veterinary Industry Modernization

"veterinary vaccine production automation" and "animal health liquid filling systems" demand increased a lot currently, reflecting global demand for advanced veterinary pharma manufacturing.


Lingyao's Core Contributions to Veterinary Efficiency
✅ Precision Filling for Diverse Formulations

  • LYGZZ series liquid filling lines (30-500ml capacity) enable error-free (±0.5%) dosing for antibiotics, dewormers, and pet vaccines, aligning with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 standards.

✅ Cross-Species Production Flexibility

  • Modular designs support rapid switchovers between:
    • Livestock oral vaccines (swine/avian)
    • Companion animal injectables (canine/feline insulin)
    • Aquaculture antibiotic suspensions.

✅ GMP-Certified Sterility Assurance

  • Integrated washing-sterilization modules achieve SAL ≤10⁻⁶, critical for heat-labile veterinary biologics.

Case Study: Asian Animal Health Leader Cuts Costs by 35%
A top-3 veterinary pharma manufacturer in Vietnam reduced manual intervention by 80% after deploying LYKXGF2-30 filling line combo, achieving 24/7 production of antiparasitic suspensions.

Industry 4.0 Integration

  • IoT-enabled batch tracking complies with EU Veterinary Medicinal Products Regulation (EU 2019/6)
  • Real-time CIP/SIP monitoring cuts water usage by 40% vs traditional system.

Global Compliance Edge
Lingyao’s veterinary-grade equipment holds:
• WHO-GMP for animal vaccines
• EMA veterinary GMP Annex
• USDA-approved material certifications.

Expert Commentary
Dr. Emma Wilson, Animal Health Tech Analyst: "Post-pandemic investments in veterinary production automation surged 68% in 2017. Solutions like Lingyao’s that balance regulatory rigor with operational agility are key to meeting zoonotic disease challenges."