Automatic Machines to Fill, Cool and Seal Suppositories & Ovules.
Preformed Suppository / Ovule shells – Film – Excipient / Suppository Mass
Suitable to process up to 3600 shells/h. Equipped with an adjustable nozzle with a dosing range up to 3.5cc (increments of 0.10cc).
BP-2 is equipped by a 10l jacketed hopper with water circulation.
It is the upgrade version of BP-2 and gets the target of 6000 shells/h.
It is equipped by a touch screen and has a 25l jacketed hopper with water circulation.
The dosing range is the same as the BP-2 unit.
A really compact solution to end the production cycle started with the filling.
BP-3 processes up to 3600 shells/h. Same parts to process suppositories and ovules. It is the BP-2 complementary unit.
It’s the upgrade version of BP-3. BP-11 processes up to 6000 shells/h. Using its touch screen the setting will never be a problem (friendly user interface). It is the BP-10 complementary unit.
Thermoforming machine for empty suppository/ovule shells.
The new thermoforming machine for empty suppository/ovule shells.
Type film PVC-PVC + PE-PVC + PVDC + PE
Thickness 130 or 150 mμ
The new small cooling unit CU-1 guarantees the usual efficiency with a consistent reduction of costs, dimensions and consumption.
Cooling process is really important to get a well solid suppository or ovule shells. CU-2 and CU-4 are based on a continuous ventilation concept which brings the products from liquid to solid state with a progressive cooling. The temperature can be set from 15°c up to 25°c.
The shells can be manufactured in 2 different materials, just in PVC and in PVC/PE. They’re completely white and we’ve a double opening option: tear-off and peel-off.
Over the machines, over the shells we decided to complete the full production cycle introducing excipients for suppositories. It is a base according to the current monographs “hard fat, adeps solidus”, PH. EUR. and “hard fat”, USP-NF. They are white, odourless hard fats in pastill shape and comprise of glycerides of plant origin. Available over 15 different excipient types.