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Pharmaceutical CMO Installs High-Speed Bottling Line

Pharma Tech Industries employs unscrambling, filling, checkweighing, metal detection, capping, sealing, bundling and case packing equipment at its Missouri facility.

Pharma Tech Industries employs unscrambling, filling, checkweighing, metal detection, capping, sealing, bundling and case packing equipment at its Missouri facility.
Pharma Tech Industries employs unscrambling, filling, checkweighing, metal detection, capping, sealing, bundling and case packing equipment at its Missouri facility.

Pharma Tech Industries a global pharmaceutical contract manufacturers and packagers of powder products, introduced a new high-speed bottling line for the production of Rx, OTC and nutritional ingestible products at its Union, MO facility.

Featuring several units from production equipment manufacturer PneumaticScaleAngelus, a member of the Barry-Wehmiller family of companies. The line includes unscrambling, filling, checkweighing, metal detection, capping, induction sealing, bundling and case packing equipment. It can reach filling speeds of up to 300 bottles/min, with a bottle size capacity of 5 in. in diameter and 10 in. in height.

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