Design, manufacturing, and assembly are carried out in-house at Medicos, using Industry 4.0-style automated injection molding and assembly equipment. AI-driven camera inspection systems verify the reproducibility of components. The stated goal is consistent quality and controlled industrial performance.
A dropper designed for precision use
The device consists of a drawn-glass pipette, a perforated PP cap topped with a gold-colored aluminum cap, a TPE applicator tip, and a travel cap, all housed in a glass bottle. The pipette is designed to prevent liquid from flowing back into the tip. This makes cleaning easier. Its rounded tip ensures precise and consistent dispensing, tailored to the eye area.
Dimensional Specifications and Available Materials
Medicos offers vials made of drawn glass, molded glass, or plastic, with glass or plastic pipettes, and nipples made of nitrile, butyl, or TPE. The caps are available in PP or RPP. The dimensional specifications and geometry of the pipettes (round, curved, or tapered tip; product passage diameter) allow them to be adapted for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. A pipette protector and a tamper-evident ring are available.
Industrial Integration and Customization
The injection and assembly processes rely on automated lines with camera monitoring and AI control. Customization options include mass coloring, aluminum coating, lacquer finishing, metallization, marking, and screen printing. There are numerous configuration options. The system is designed for controlled dispensing to minimize overfilling.
The standards applied include ISO 9001 and ISO 13485, with efforts underway to achieve ISO 50001 and ISO 14001 certification. The group is ISCC Plus certified and has received an EcoVadis Platinum rating. Its developments are based on eco-design and resource optimization, in line with regulatory changes related to the Ppwr.








