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News Release from: Biopharma Process Systems | Subject: PennTech trayloaders
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2004
Uniquely designed PennTech vial
trayloaders
The uniquely designed PennTech PLC controlled trayloaders are now available in the UK and Ireland through Biopharma Process Systems, for aseptic and non-aseptic applications
The uniquely designed PennTech trayloaders are now available in the UK and Ireland through Biopharma Process Systems The PennTech TL100 single trayloader is designed for low to medium output, aseptic and non-aseptic applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its small industry footprint allows the unit to be easily integrated along the line.
This system can handle vials at speeds of up to 200 per minute.
The trayloaders are PLC controlled with a simple-to-use menu-driven operator-machine interface and require a single-phase supply as standard.
Under PLC control the actuator speed can be automatically optimised to suit the vial size, without operator involvement.
Different tray sizes (up to 610mm (D) x 610mm (W)) can be handled by the machine through change parts.
Glass and plastic vials can be processed from 1-500mL.
Changeover should never take more than two minutes.
This machine is also designed with safety in mind.
Actuators are stepper motor controlled and come equipped with encoders automatically halting production and alerting the operator in the event of an obstruction.
A dual trayloader version, the TL200 is also available from PennTech. Request a free brochure from Biopharma Process Systems ...
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