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Pharma Blister Machine Suited to Low-Volume Production

Cost-effective, entry-level blister machine requires little training or maintenance, with changeovers often requiring less than 10 minutes.

Pharmaworks TF1 Blister Machine
Pharmaworks TF1 Blister Machine

For those looking to implement a blister machine that accommodates small volume production, Pharmaworks, a ProMach product brand, debuted its TF1 Blister Machine at Healthcare Packaging Expo Las Vegas, co-located with Pack Expo, in booth SL-6501.

"We listened to our customer base, and we heard that some of our entry-level customers and customers with low volumes want to buy a Pharmaworks blister machine, but sometimes budget prevented it," said Ben Brower, general manager of Pharmaworks. "So the Pharmaworks design team went to work to deliver the same quality that our customers expect from Pharmaworks, but in a simple package that would be affordable. The result was the new TF1." 

The company set out to build a system that requires minimal training and maintenance, while offering blister capabilities present in more complex machines such as:

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