Automatic checkweigher DPI
for pharmaceutical applications

Automatic checkweigher - DPI  - Harro Hoefliger Verpackungsmaschinen - for pharmaceutical applications
Automatic checkweigher - DPI  - Harro Hoefliger Verpackungsmaschinen - for pharmaceutical applications
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Characteristics

Operational mode
automatic
Applications
for pharmaceutical applications

Description

DPI Checkweigher is intended for automated IPC quality inspections of DPI blisters in galenics and production. The scale checks the fill weight and individual cavities of a completely filled blister strip. During the opening process, the process in an inhaler is simulated. DPI Checkweigher is also suitable for gray-value determination when calibrating the X-ray inspection system. Benefits Reliable IPC inspection of blister strips filled completely with powder Ideal addition to any blister strip production Customized net weight determination for each powder dosing per cavity Complete documentation of IPC results for batch records Zero position of the weighed cell to determine the powder weight Final products Aluminum blister strips for dry powder inhalers (DPI) Periphery Assembly machines for inhalers Packaging machines Filling quantity control of inhalation blisters Packaging products quickly and attractively – horizontal cartoning units are a convenient solution for safe, customer-friendly packaging of several components in top-opening boxes.

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