The filling, form/fill/seal channel includes filling machines, bagging systems, weighing equipment, aseptic filling, thermoforming, pouching and much more for the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries.
Vial-filling Line Boosts Capacity Lauren R. Hartman, Senior Editor, 8/1/2008
HollisterStier Laboratories LLC, a Spokane, WA contract manufacturer and aseptic processor/filler of commercial and clinical-trial sterile injectables, has a reputation for customer service and detailed project management. Its contract-manufacturing services focus on aseptic processing of lyophilized and liquid products, and it has experience commercializing vaccines, biological proteins, micro... More
Pouch machine Tim Avery - 08/19/2008
The Gamma Series four-side-seal-and-shape pouch machine incorporates a servo-driven, continuous-motion, multi-lane, vertical form/fill/seal design.
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Cartons offer easy use 08/01/2008
Suitable for pharmaceuticals, a carton called CR- and senior-friendly makes its North American debut aimed at high-volume, branded and generic drugs. Reportedly available in a variety of sizes and versions, Pharma DDS is offered with an integral unique locking mechanism making it convenient and easy for patients to use, with the co.
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New films for pharma 08/01/2008
Now made at the co.'s domestic headquarters facility are PVdC-coated PVC blister films for contract packagers and multi-national pharmaceutical customers. Said to meet all regulatory requirements, the films offer good thermoformability, excellent low- to medium moisture and oxygen barriers and high transparency for improved package appearance.
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Gas Flusher 08/01/2008
The co.'s gas-flush pouch-filling machine can reportedly reduce oxygen levels inside food packaging down to 0.5 percent. The system—operating at up to 60 bags/min—flushes the package before, during and after filling to minimize oxygen captured by the product. Possible bag types are four-side-sealed and standup, both with or without zipper closures.
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Bulk Bag Unloader 08/01/2008
The BFC-F-X bulk bag unloader is designed to eliminate dust during untying, discharging, retying, collapse and removal of bags while still allowing thorough washdown. Its clamp ring forms a dust-tight connection between the clean sides of the bag spout and the equipment. The system is vented to an integral dust collector that vacuums displaced air and dust before collapsing empty bags.
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X-ray inspection The Eagle QuadView glass-in-glass x-ray-inspection system uses four separate angles to ensure coverage even in the bottom and crown of a rigid container.