Tablet Manufacturing Equipment
(6 companies)Machinery that doses and fills hard tablets, used typically for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and some food applications. Includes machines such as tablet presses, coaters and granulators used in vitamins or candy production.
Fette Compacting America, Inc.
Fette Compacting is a global supplier of tablet presses, capsule filling machines, and related equipment for pharmaceutical production. Fette's tablet press machines are also often used in the production of food supplements and in the food industry. Fette’s FE series, designed with simplified machine and tool handling in mind, features a unique three-chamber filling system that incorporates over 40 years of development experience. The FEC Series of capsule fillers include an NMC sensor that is designed to dose capsules precisely and efficiently.
GEA
With more than 100 years in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, biopharmaceutical and biotechnology processing and manufacturing industries, GEA supplies tablet manufacturing equipment for a wide variety of oral solid dosage forms and other formats. Manual and automatic rotary tablet presses are used for research, pilot-scale and full production of single and bi-layer tablets. GEA's tablet coaters use a cascading tablet movement that enables greater fluid application rates (higher coating build-rates) than traditional coating pans. Other related pharmaceutical processing equipment includes aseptic valves and components, continuous blenders, homogenizers, high shear granulators and entire pellet production lines.
Key International, Inc.
Key International supplies a product line that include various models of capsule, tablet and softgel manufacturing equipment designed for the pharmaceutical, nutritional supplement and food industries. Key International distributes Sejong Pharmatech capsule fillers, with production ranges from 40,000 capsules/hour to 150,000 capsules/hour for powders and 31,500 capsules/hour to 105,000 capsules/hour for pellet filling. Other equipment distributed by Key International includes capsule polishers, softgel encapsulation machines, tablet presses, tablet coaters and dedusters and many other related processing machines.
KORSCH America, Inc.
Korsch manufactures a full range of tablet presses for the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, vitamin, confection and other markets. Korsch offers several models, ranging from small models for research and development to mid-range production and high-speed production systems. Featured on the Korsch website is the X 3 tablet press, designed for the small-scale and mid-range tablet press segment. The X 3 is a single-sided rotary tablet press with a new approach to architectural and ergonomic design elements previously available only on larger machines. Korsch calls the machine "smarter and Pharma 4.0 ready, which permits a deeper understanding of what is happening in the compression suite."
MG America, Inc.
MG America's line of capsule fillers and tablet presses includes the PLANETA 200 capsule filler, a continuous motion machine for high production volumes. Capable of speeds up on 200,000 capsules/hour, the PLANETA 200 can fill powders, pellets, micro-tablets, tablets, liquids, and capsule-in-capsule, among other formats. The machine’s modular design features two removable dosing stations that can accommodate different dosing units. The PLANETA 200 is available with automatic statistical in-process control system integrated into the machine, 100% NETT weight control system or the 100% MultiNETT weight control system, which is capable of monitoring and controlling each component in a capsule – a useful feature for combination products.
Romaco Group
The Romaco Kilian tablet presses are designed for standard tablet production as well as special applications in a variety of sizes and shapes, such as monolayer tablets, multilayer tablets, core tablets and micro tablets. Romaco’s offers a broad portfolio and expertise in tablet press solutions for every challenge, whether for R&D in laboratories or for serial production from small batches to high volume.
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