- The internal width of the feeding chute can be steplessly adjusted between 200 and 400mm.
- The standard length of the chute is 450mm.
- Chutes of different dimensions can be provided.
- Through feeding chute (1) the vials are passed into the feeding screw (2)
- At the end of the screw two vials (or four vials) at a time are transferred to the stepwise rotating intermediary wheel (3)
- By this wheel the vials are transported to the rotating transport wheel.
- At the end of the screw two vials (or four vials) at a time are transferred to the stepwise rotating intermediary wheel (3)
- By this transport wheel (4) the vials are transported to the various prossing stations.
- Feeding can interrupted without stopping the machine.
- Filling is effected at station (5) via dosing pump (8)
- According to your requirements the machine can also be provided with four filling station, so that each object is filled twice.
- Thus higher outputs at larger filling volumes are obtained.
- Optimum output is achieved by application of corresponding filling needles which are matched for the vial size and the product to be filled.
- No vial-no filling.
- Inert gas supply before and after filling can be provided.
- Pregassing is made via gassing needles (6), postgassing via needles (7)
- The filling pump are made of stainless steel.
- Four standard sizes with dosing ranges between 0.2∼3ml, 1∼5ml, 5∼10ml and 10~100ml are available.
- In special design the machine can also be supplied with a filling aggreagate for installation of 4 pumps.
- Thus each object can be filled twice so that higher outputs are achieved with larger filling volumes.
- Adjustment of dosage is made centrally via slide.
- No exchange of filling cans!
- Precise adjustment of each filling pump can be made from the exterior via adjustment screws.
- The filling pump can be operated by a corresponding swithch even if there is no object.
- Thus deareation, cleaning and sterilization of the mounted pump is possible
- The stoppers are transported just before the object via appropriate bowl feeders (9) and feeding rails (12)
- There the stopper is removed from the feeding rail by means of pincers (10)
- Then the pincers are moved above the openings of the vials from where the stopper is completely inserted in the openings pincers.
- After this operation the pincers move again to the side, and subsequently to their initial where new stoppers are removed from the feeding rail.
- Lyophilisation stoppers are only half-inserted.
- No object-no stopper.
- The external width of the collecting chute is 153mm and its length 450mm.
- Chutes of different dimensions (corresponding to receptacles) can be provided.
- The filled and closed vials then taken out from the transport wheel by means of collecting chute (15) from where they can be taken off by means of appropriate receptacles.
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