Tablets & Capsules

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20 May 2018 Tablets & Capsules Packaging services CDMO offers manufacturing and packaging services such as putting tablets, capsules, or granules in bottles and blisters. Blister packaging materials include PVC, PVC/PE/PVdC, Aclar, three-layer laminates, PP, and Alu-Alu packs. Company operates 10 Uhlmann and IMA thermoforming lines and can source blister materials for customers. It also offers two-in-one blister packaging, serialization, inline blister printing, and tamper-evident banding and sealing. Other services include real-time monitoring, induction sealing, and container sleeving. Facilities are GMP-, FDA-, EMA-, and ANVISA-compliant. Rottendorf Pharma, Bozeman, MT 406 586 0002 www.rottendorf.com Slat filler MPS 48-10 S servo-driven slat counter features a camera-ready interface that provides high-speed precision. Unit is CFR part 11 compliant and comes equipped with an Allen Bradley PLC and HMI. Options include a dual lane feed screw with high- level dust extraction. Slat counters are designed and built in the US. Company offers a full range of electronic tablet counters. Complete line integration is provided at the company's facility. Modular Packaging Systems, Rockaway, NJ 973 970 9393 www.modularpackaging.com Cotton inserters Company offers cotton inserters to meet a wide range of packaging needs. Pharmafill CS1 cotton inserter offers fully automated operation on a compact footprint for easy upgrading from manual insertion. The second-generation CS2 delivers higher speeds than the previous model, and the CS10 unit features dual filling heads that work in tandem to achieve filling speeds of 180 containers per minute with 100 percent accuracy. Cotton inserters are suitable for use by contract packagers and manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and other solid dosage products. Inserters can be equipped with an optional secondary tamper that pushes the cotton deeper into the into the bottle after insertion to prevent it from rising above the rim. By keeping the cotton secured inside the bottle, this optional feature ensures that the bottle's threads remain clear downstream during capping, decreasing the number of rejected bottles. Secondary tamper option can also be retrofitted onto any CS1, CS2, and CS10 models currently in service. Deitz, Wall, NJ 732 681 0200 www.deitzco.com

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