News | September 9, 2015

Kramer Celebrates 40 Years Of Tablet Deduster Technology

Source: Kraemer US LLC

Kramer AG invented and launched the first ever tablet deduster, the E7, to the worlds pharmaceutical industry to address dusty tablets that caused a great deal of production problems.

Kramer’s invention proved highly successful in dedusting and deburring efficiency making the Kramer name synonymous with dedusters. The E79 can still be found in many tablet production suites, this is a testament to the efficiency, quality, design and construction of Kramer products.

With this lowly beginning Kramer has become the worldwide market leader in tablet dedusting. Drawing upon 40 years of experience Kramer has continued to innovate, producing many more firsts.  These include the invention of the first upward conveying deduster in 1992. The first deduster to use a counterweight system (patented), and the first Wash in Place (WIP) deduster in 2000. The year 2008 saw the introduction of the first and only controller to use automatic resonance control.  2009 saw the establishment of Kraemer US to service and support the North American market. The first controller integrating all deduster and metal detector operations into a convenient, user friendly touch screen was launched in 2012. The most recent developments have been the new WIP machine which meets OEB5 requirements, and machines that are ATEX certified.

Kramer starts its 40th year with a brand new product launch of an upward conveying capsule polisher, continuing the innovation that has made Kramer the worldwide leader in tablet dedusting, and now capsule handling.

Since 1975 we have never strayed far from our roots, making it our mission to develop and improve our tablet dedusters and conveyors to ensure our product portfolio consists of products that are modern, economical, and easy-to-use.

The product that launched Kramer AG in 1975: The E79

Source: Kraemer US LLC