Automatic tablet and capsule packaging machines are industrial equipment designed to pack tablets, capsules and other pharmaceutical products or supplements in individual units or in blisters, providing protection, hygiene and facilitating the dosing and distribution of these products. There are different types of automatic packaging machines to meet the diverse needs of the pharmaceutical industry. Here are some common types of automatic tablet and capsule packers:
Blister Packaging Machine: These machines are designed to create blister packaging, where tablets, capsules or other forms of medicines are packaged in individual blisters in a plastic or aluminum foil. They are often used in the pharmaceutical industry to package individual doses of medicines.
Strip Packaging Machine: These machines create strips or rolls where tablets or capsules are individually packaged in small compartments. This facilitates dosing and dispensing, allowing patients to withdraw the required amount of medication.
Bottle Packaging Machine: These machines are used to fill tablets or capsules into plastic or glass bottles. They can count, fill and seal vials automatically, often at high speed.
Folding blister packaging machine (Fold Over Blister Packaging Machine): This type of packaging machine creates blisters where the product is covered by a folded film, creating a compact packaging that protects the tablets or capsules.
Softgel Packaging Machine: Designed specifically for packaging softgel capsules, these machines create packaging for soft gel capsules, often in blister packs or bottles.
Coated Tablet Packaging Machine: These are used to pack individually coated tablets. These machines are specially designed to prevent damage to the coating layer during the packaging process.
Sample Pack Packaging Machine: Often used to distribute free drug samples, these machines create packages containing a single dose of a medication or supplement.
Multiple Unit Packaging Machine: These machines pack multiple doses of tablets or capsules into a single package, usually in blisters or bags.
These are some of the common types of automatic tablet and capsule packers. Each type is designed to meet specific needs of the pharmaceutical industry, such as dosage, product protection, ease of distribution and presentation to the consumer. Choosing the type of packaging machine depends on the product specifications and the company's objectives. |