2008
https://www.pharmaceuticalonline.com/doc/fette-america-tablet-press-2090i-wip-0001
Article | June 24, 2009
How To Maximize Tablet Press Productivity In A Tight Economy
Source: Fette America
The Beginnings of Change
Back in 1991, users of rotary tablet presses the world over were wasting machine time in product changeovers. During this wasted downtime, their high-speed machines sat idle as punches and dies were painstakingly removed and replaced by a different set. Recognizing the opportunity to provide a solution to the global pharmaceutical industry, Fette, of Schwarzenbek, Germany, developed a revolutionary removable turret system that completely altered the way companies thought about moving from one product to the next. Due to this innovative technology, press users could dramatically reduce changeover times.
https://www.pharmaceuticalonline.com/doc/how-to-maximize-tablet-press-productivity-0002
2018
June 7, 2018
Tablet Compression Accessories Catalog 7th Edition 2018
Source: Natoli Engineering Company, Inc.
Natoli Catalog
The 7th edition of the Natoli Tablet Compression Accessories Catalog is packed with hundreds of quality products, helpful tips, and other useful information to help you get the most from your processing equipment. Choose from hundreds of accessories:
Set-up tools
Compression equipment
Analytic equipment
Tool maintenance kits
Cleaning machinery and supplies
Inspection devices and instruments
Polishing machines, tools, and solutions
Lubrications
Storage systems, boxes, and tubes
https://www.pharmaceuticalonline.com/doc/tablet-compression-accessories-catalog-th-edition-0001
Case Study: How to increase tablet press capacity (Interesting and very useful)
BY ARTUR JAKUBIAK 10 JANUARY 2020 09:35
Today in the race towards the maximum tablet press output, two different approaches are observed - that process efficiency can be influenced by the modification of the machine features or by applying compression tooling with special design.
Optimizing Tablet Production through Established Maintenance of Punches and Dies.
Published on: June 10, 2021
Andy Dumelow, Pharma Insights Contributor, Head of Technical Sales, I Holland
“85% of punch and die problems can be traced back to poor handling and aftercare procedures.”
Correct maintenance procedures are integral to obtaining the maximum tooling life to mass-produce quality tablets quickly and in the most cost-effective way. Correctly maintaining tablet tooling and ensuring everything is in good working condition will not only reduce tablet press downtime, but it will also minimize common compression problems like sticking and picking. Regular maintenance also increases the lifespan of the tooling, thus retaining the value and productivity of each set of punches and dies.
https://www.pharmtech.com/view/optimizing-tablet-production-through-established-maintenance-methods
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