Tablet press RoTab T 2.0
for the pharmaceutical industryR&Dfor production

tablet press
tablet press
tablet press
tablet press
tablet press
tablet press
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Characteristics

Applications
for tablets, for the pharmaceutical industry, R&D, for production, laboratory, sampling, clinical
Configuration
compact, mobile
Other characteristics
single layer, with touchscreen

Description

The compact and mobile R&D tablet press RoTab T was designed specifically for the R&D and small-series production – batch sizes from 50 g to 50 kg – It is mobile, needs little space in the development laboratories and can simply be moved to other deployment locations. With more than 70 installed units worldwide, it is our bestseller for R&D purposes. Production & R&D Single layer tablets max. 48,000 tabs/h EU/IPT B,D etc Scale-Up 15" Touchscreen Dust-free and damped The window flaps with all-round sealing elements protect the outside world from press chamber dust. Sensitive laboratory equipment such as weighing devices is not affected when RoTab T 2.0 is used, due to the damping via rollers and the machine frame. Optimized for pre-production purposes Via the intuitively operating all-new BECKHOFF 15″ touchscreen display, the user controls the software. This facilitates the analysis of the extensive amount of data generated such as that from the batch protocol by means of a summary of all production parameters and statistics. The connection to the TabCheck 4(S) / FETTE Checkmaster with its fully automatic control of tablet weight and automatic sampling makes handling easy. The scale-up on all mono-layer tablet press models can be visualized outstandingly and via the optional IQ/OQ documentation the RoTab T 2.0 can be validated in full and used for production purposes within the framework of clinical trials.

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