Watson-Marlow Flexicon is now introducing a new peristaltic fill/finish system for vial filling. The FPC60 fills and closes up to 45 vials per minute.
A wide range of optional modules for vial feeding, filling, capping, crimping, automatic ejection of rejects, inert gas filling and product dispensing enables users to Customised filling solution for small batches to be designed. The dynamic venting of the hose during the batch setup can now also prevent loss of the valuable filling medium can be prevented when starting a new batch.
Also for the flexible production of smaller batches, the Filling and capping machine FlexFeed30 (FF30) developed. It closes up to 1,200 bottles per hour with a diameter of up to 50 mm and a maximum height of 110 millimetres. Conventional screw caps, pipette closures or customised closures are also produced. tightened with a constant torque, to prevent leaks or spillage of the liquid. To the Ensuring cleanliness and hygiene is the entire „Fluid-Path“, which includes all parts in contact with the product, for the Single-use application designed. This reliably prevents cross-contamination.
The peristaltic Flexicon PF7 table-top filling machine was specially developed for use under GMP conditions - for example in the Biotechnology, pharmaceutical industry or diagnostics - designed. It has pre-installed recommended filling parameters. Up to 200 user-programmed filling programmes can also be saved. Users benefit from the Extensive networking optionsThe device can be connected to a variety of scales and printers, for example, as well as to bottle feeding systems for integration into automatic filling lines.
[infotext]Watson-Marlow Flexicon, part of the Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG), specialises in sterile peristaltic filling and capping systems for applications in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and diagnostics industries. The company offers a wide range of products, primarily for the production of small and medium-sized batches - from tabletop units for manual filling and semi-automatic systems to fully automatic filling units and capping machines. All systems are designed for use in a sterile environment[/infotext].Source: Watson-Marlow
