Pellets Screening Solution
Comparison of pellet screeningThe problems with traditional pellet screening process:There are many problems with pellet granulation, such as adhesions like conjoined twins, uneven
Comparison of pellet screening
The problems with traditional pellet screening process:
There are many problems with pellet granulation, such as adhesions like conjoined twins, uneven pill sizes, and the presence of large particles and fine powder, which cannot ensure the uniformity and completeness of the granules. Capsule filling is clean and fast. So it is necessary to carry out impurity screening, and many companies use manual screening, which has many problems in the process.
1. There are risks of cross contamination, confusion, etc. in the manual screening process, which cannot guarantee quality, and GMP cannot be passed seriously;
2. Manual screening of microspheres results in low screening efficiency and severe screening loss;
3. Manual screening requires a large amount of work and high labor costs.
Gaofu Micro Pill Special Screening Solution:
1. It is a screening machine designed based on the principle of anti artificial swing;
2. No vibration, no noise, rubber spring transfers swinging force, soft and moderate, suitable for wet pills, elastic pills are not easily damaged;
3. Tailored to the characteristics of the pills, the sieve is designed to ensure that the microspheres do not break the skin, cut the edges, get stuck or blocked, and have clear particle separation;
4. Variable force adjustment of swing amplitude, combined with the movement trajectory of the screen material, solves the problem of yield and accuracy conflict, achieving double harvest.

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