Vibrating dosing feeder
for tablets

Vibrating dosing feeder - Uhlmann - for tablets
Vibrating dosing feeder - Uhlmann - for tablets
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Characteristics

Type
vibrating
Specific use
for tablets

Description

Do you need a powerful yet uncomplicated feeder for your tablets, oblongs or capsules? Then our vibratory feeder is the solution you’re looking for ! It efficiently feeds pharmaceutical products with simple geometries and achieves a degree of fill of almost 100 %. This is how the vibration feeder works From the hopper, the solid products pass into the vibratory chute, where dust and debris are safely discharged. They then slide into the vibrator plate of the circular vibrator, where they are transported via the product paths into the feed chute. In the case of PVC forming films, the products can be deposited directly into the blister pockets. In the case of aluminum forming films, the feed chute fills the pockets of the filling roller. The subsequent depositing into the film pockets can be assisted by compressed air. This enables continuous feeding into larger pockets. Flexible Universal use for different product shapes. The vibratory feeder fits most requirements and offers high performance for tablets with simple geometries as well as for capsules. Due to the vibrations, we recommend our SimTap feeder for highly dusty and fragile pharmaceutical products and dietary supplements, which gently places all solid shapes in the film cavities. Powerful Excellent balance of simplicity and speed User-friendly Simple operation and tool-free format change – quick and easy Compact Space-saving design for high performance in a small footprint

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