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Closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry SX-150-CAP
compactfloor-standingfor vials

closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
closing machine for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry
Configuration
compact, floor-standing
Container type
for vials
Other characteristics
automatic

Description

Closing compact machine for automatic processing of vials. Compact machine / Minimum particle generation while closing / Output up to 6,000 uph. / Conforms with cGMP - US FDA. The equipment we present is a compact closing machine for automatic processing of vials and bottles in glass, plastic, or metal in sterile areas or clean rooms. Production speed: up to 6,000 units per hour. The design has been made for use in sterile areas, in compliance with cGMP and US FDA regulations, and in special accordance with the requirements of the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. The closing station can be equipped with 1 or 2 pneumatic crimping heads or tangential rolling heads, characterized by reliable sealing and the minimum generation of particles during the closing process. Feeding of the closures is carried out automatically by vibrating feeders, made in AISI-316L stainless steel. In order to work in sterile or clean room applications, DARA Pharma provide different solutions, such as LAF, RABs, or isolators. The generated sterile air ensures a permanent and reliable expulsion of particles and microorganisms from the working area.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.