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News Release from: Robin Engineering Services | Subject: Alpha machine
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2006
New venture into pharmaceutical
machinery
Robin Engineering Services, North Staffordshire based experts in materials handling and processing systems, will market a range of pharmaceutical machinery, such as the Alpha Tablet Press, in the UK
Robin Engineering Services, the North Staffordshire based experts in materials handling and processing systems, has reached an agreement with the Chamunda Corporation of India to act as their UK marketing representative for their range of pharmaceutical machinery Among the jewels in the Chamunda range is the Alpha Tablet Press for high speed tabletting operations
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Alpha is a high speed, single rotary tablet press, capable of outputs up to 250,000 tablets per hour according to tooling, max diameter 16 mm, max fill 16 mm.
Available in 30, 37 and 47 station versions and designed and manufactured to the highest cGMP standards, the Alpha comes complete with its own integral PLC control system operated through a user friendly touch-screen.
For operations producing small batches, a smaller, single rotary press is available for up to 55,000 tablets per hour.
This machine is suitable for tablets from 16mm to 25mm, with 16, 20 and 23 station versions.
A 12 station model can also be applied to produce tablets up to 40mm in diameter at a maximum rate of 15,000 pieces/hour.
The Chamunda range also includes a series of state of the art fluidised bed driers and processors with chamber volumes of up to 475 litre, permitting the processing of batches up to 200 kgs per cycle.
All the Chamunda machines are manufactured to the highest cGMP standards and finished to the highest quality, as is expected by the pharmaceutical industry.
Of significant importance also is the fact that the Chamunda range offers recognisable economic benefits when compared to similar machines already available in the UK market.
Chamunda is already a well-established supplier of repute in the Far Eastern markets and in the USA and views the appointment of Robin Engineering as an important step in achieving similar market penetration in the UK and Europe.
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