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28 September 2018 Tablets & Capsules Issue focus tableting R&D tablet press Kambert KX 100 tablet press for R&D and small-batch production offers pre-compression of 10 kilonewtons and main compression of 60 kilonew- tons and produces as many as 86,400 tablets per hour. GMP-compliant machine uses eight, nine, or 10 stations and accepts B, D, and BB tooling. Other features include an exchange- able turret, a powered force feeder with variable-speed control, and fine adjustment of tablet weight and thick- ness. Sealed, transparent upper guard dampens noise and includes a safety interlock, as does the lower guard. Options include a gravity feeder, dif- ferent fill cam sizes, and instrumenta- tion that monitors pre- and main com- pression and ejection force. CMC Machinery, Princeton, NJ 609 720 9800 www.cadmachamerica.com Tablet press FE35 tablet press can be fitted with up to 51 stations to produce as many as 367,000 tablets per hour. Detachable polymer panels and geometrically optimized surfaces ease operator access and speed cleanup. Turret changeover involves only 10 components, requires no tools, and takes as little as 15 minutes. Other features include an internal tablet discharge chute and a vacuum cleaning system. Fette Compacting America, Rockaway, NJ 973 586 8722 www.fette-compacting-america.com Tablet presses TPR tablet press series includes models 200, 500, and 700. TPR 200 is suitable for developing and evaluating tablet formulations and produces as many as 230,000 tablets per hour. R&D press integrates with the company's Xelum continuous man- ufacturing platform and can be equipped with containment and bilayer conversion equipment. TPR 500 handles more than 400,000 tablets per hour and can manu- facture MUPS products without any additional equipment. TPR 700 (photo) pro- duces 1 million tablets per hour and can be modified for bilayer tableting. All three machines feature exchangeable turrets, modular powder feeders, tablet discharge chutes, user-friendly interfaces, and optional integrated die tables. Bosch Packaging Technology, Minneapolis, MN 763 424 4700 www.boschpackaging.com

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