misfill
Misfill is a packaging and filling error in which a container does not receive the correct amount or type of contents as specified. Common manifestations include underfill, overfill, filling with the wrong product, or incorrect concentration. Misfill can occur in pharmaceutical, food and beverage, chemical, and consumer goods manufacturing as part of a production line or laboratory process.
Underfill means the container contains less product than declared; overfill means more. Misfill can also involve
Causes include equipment calibration drift, sensor or valve faults, misfeed from the hopper, improper changeover between
Detection and measurement rely on inline fill sensors, weight checks, statistical sampling, random testing, and traceability
Prevention focuses on rigorous calibration and maintenance, validated changeover procedures, standard operating procedures, staff training, automated
Consequences of misfill include regulatory noncompliance, product recalls, safety risks, economic loss, and damage to brand