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Pharmaceutical product production machine MCA4 EFT
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Pharmaceutical product production machine - MCA4 EFT - Mabotex Engineering - automatic
Pharmaceutical product production machine - MCA4 EFT - Mabotex Engineering - automatic
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Characteristics

Applications
for pharmaceutical products
Operational mode
automatic

Description

This machine automatically folds cotton gauze compresses and then packs them individually or in groups into sachets. Useful width - 44 cm Number of tracks - Minimum dimensions of compresses: 5 cm x 5 cm Maximum dimensions of compresses: 10 cm x 30 cm (8 plies) All the usual or intermediate sizes can be produced on the machine by simple adjustments. Number of plies - 8 – 12 – 16 plies 24 plies – Gauze roll (600 mm wide) Folding - The conventional folding is of the 3-fold dental type, however the possibility of offsetting of the folds allows for other combinations. Bagging - Cold sealing (pressure on bonding). The machine can pack individual or groups of compresses into sachets by stacking or shingling. Production - Examples of theoretical productions: 5 cm x 5 cm (4 tracks) 30,000 compresses per hour 7,5 cm x 7,5 cm (4 tracks) 27,600 compresses per hour 10 cm x 10 cm (3 tracks) 18,000 compresses per hour

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