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Blister Packaging Line Designed For Frequent Changeovers

The Noack T 4 is designed for frequent format changeovers and is suited for the production of small and medium batch sizes. With the patented QuickFeed feeding unit, a product changeover can be accomplished in seconds. During retooling, the complete unit is manually removed and cleaned. In the interim, the production can continue via a second, pre-equipped, unit. The QuickAdjust servo controlled station regulation system assures precise operation of sealing, coding, perforating and stamping. Subsequently, the blisters are transported from the four-track QuickTransfer transport station into stackable cassettes. The functional pick-and- place system processes various blister layouts and rotates the applications by 90 degrees if needed. With a maximum output of 400 blisters per minute, the products are transferred to the Promatic PC 4000 continuous motion horizontal cartoner. Up to 15 servo drives assure smooth processes in the primary and secondary packaging of pharmaceuticals.

Romaco Group, Karlsruhe, Germany. www.romaco.com or call +49 (0) 721 4804 0

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