High-speed tablet coater optimises pharmaceutical workflows

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High-speed tablet coater optimises pharmaceutical workflows

03 Dec, 2023

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ACG Engineering, a leading supplier of integrated manufacturing solutions for the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors, introduces the SMARTCOATER X•ONE series, its fastest tablet coater to date. This innovative coater prioritises speed, efficiency, and operator convenience, featuring an advanced baffle design that ensures rapid processing times for batches ranging from 10-100%.

Key features include a unique airflow pattern for optimised drying, a fully perforated coating drum, closed dust-free charging, integrated discharge baffles, an active purging temperature sensor, a high-performing spray-arm, and a 2.0 spray nozzle with an anti-bearding cap. The coater also integrates ACG’s exclusive X•ONE command and control system, designed to facilitate compliance with cGMP standards.

Rajesh Menon, Chief Technology Officer at ACG Engineering, said: “Our SMARTCOATER machines are already known for their innovative features and operator-friendly designs. Now, with the launch of the X•ONE series, we continue our commitment to quality by maximising efficiency and flexibility for superior tablet coating in every phase of the process - from charging to coating, discharging to cleaning. Each cycle is now swifter, more streamlined, and profitable.”

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