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Romaco at TAROPAK 2012

Romaco will show blister technology for special applications at this year's TAROPAK in Poznan.



With its modular structure and length of just three metres, the Noack DPN 760 is the blister packer of choice of numerous contract packaging manufacturers all over the world. The short cleaning times and easy tool setting speed up product changeovers on the blister packaging machine.

All format parameters are recorded in an electronic database and can be recalled quickly at any time. The technology provides an ideal solution for the production of small batch sizes, special packaging formats or multi-product packaging. The platen sealing execution boasts a maximum blister cavity depth of 24 millimetres. Precise and efficient processes are guaranteed by the DPN 760's servo-controlled main drive. The system is suitable for blistering tablets, capsules, caplets, ampoules and syringes and achieves a maximum output of 60 cycles a minute. When installed in an in-line configuration with a Promatic cartoner, the Romaco blister technology is admired for its excellent OEE values and low lifecycle costs.

The Romaco technology will be on show at the TAROPAK exhibition in Poznan (Poland) from October 8 to 11, 2012, at Pharma Consulting Sp. z o.o., hall 4, stand 34.
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