Feb 8 | Products
This certified, child-resistant solution for tablet blisters involves six barrier levels that children must overcome if they want to access the contents of a blister pack.
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Oct 24 2011 | Products
These blister films contain PCTFE Aclar® UltRx6000 thermoform film and provide pharmaceutical blister packaging with an especially high barrier against moisture.
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Oct 19 2011 | Products
Part of the Aclar® family of films, the new product, Aclar UltRx 6000, is effective at protecting moisture-sensitive medicines in all climates, even the hottest and most humid locations.
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Oct 17 2011 | Products
The Pentapharm® film product line has been extended to include Pentapharm® ACLAR® PA600/02 barrier film for pharmaceutical packaging applications, a two-layer laminated film that provides the highest moisture barrier available in the product line.
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Sep 30 2011 | Products
Bilcare Protect™ is a specialty pharmaceutical-grade blister film designed to fight counterfeiting via embedded images that are nearly impossible to duplicate.
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Feb 4 2011 | Products
The Noack T 4 is designed for frequent format changeovers
and is suited for the production of small and medium batch sizes.
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Nov 18 2010 | Products
The SAM machines are designed for the production
of a wide range of medical pouches (chevron, header bags, flat rolls, etc.). The
SAM machines can run with LDPE, HDPE, aluminium foil, medical paper, Tyvek and
combined materials.
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Oct 28 2010 | Products
The FBM-Micro blister packaging machine integrated with the 53LT thermal
transfer printer packages solids, liquids and powders into unit doses
and prints fixed and variable text and graphics on blister packs.
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Oct 13 2010 | Products
Fully automated advanced aseptic large volume parenteral
(LVP) blow/fill/seal bottelpack® filling line combines high machine automation level, lower
material and operations costs and robust performance (without venting).
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Oct 12 2010 | Products
De-blistering machines or ‘Press Outs' have been designed for the easy removal of drugs from blister packs so they can then be re-blistered
again into patient packs or monitored dosage systems.
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