Pharmafill(TM) TC3 from Deitz Prevents Bottling Chipped, Off-Spec Pills
Wall, NJ: The Pharmafill(TM) TC3 Tablet/Capsule Counter from packaging machinery manufacturer Deitz Co., Wall, NJ (www.Deitzco.com), automatically removes broken, chipped or otherwise misshapen pills before they can be counted and filled into bottles. Devised to help pharmaceutical, nutrition and other manufacturers protect product quality and promote customer satisfaction, the automated pill counter features a proprietary sieving system that feeds the pills from the hopper onto a vibratory tray set atop a perforated sieve plate. Chipped pills fall through the holes and are captured in a chip box while on-spec pills are passed downstream for counting and bottle filling. The chip box is easily monitored via a clear, plastic panel and may be quickly emptied as needed.
Included as standard at no extra charge, the automated chip removal system comes with three perforated sieve plates punched with 1/8”, 3/16” and 1/4” diameter holes, plus one solid sieve plate, to accommodate a wide range of oral solid dosage forms. The sieve plates may be easily changed based on the pill size and shape and come standard in sanitary stainless steel.
The Pharmafill TC3 electronic pill counter counts tablets, capsules, softgels, lozenges and pills at counting speeds up to 2,500 pills per minute or 60 bottles per minute while achieving a 99.99% accuracy rate. The automatic tablet counter is manufactured in the company’s Wall, New Jersey headquarters and comes with a full, two-year warranty.
For more information, contact the sales staff, Deitz Co., Inc.; 1750 Route 34, PO Box 1108, Wall, NJ 07719 USA; 732.681.0200; Fax 732.681.8468; www.deitzco.com; sales@deitzco.com.
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