Product Showcase
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Used Mettler Toledo Safeline Metal Detector: V-4 RAD
2/16/2024
Used Mettler Toledo pass thru metal detector, model V4-RAD, approximately 650mm high x 150mm wide opening, CE rated, 240 volt, on stand.
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Used Symyx Technologies Powdernium Automated Pharmaceutical Powder Dosing System
2/16/2024
Used Symyx Technologies Powdernium automated powder dosing system, model TruFlex 200H, for use with capsules, vials, tubes, wellplates, reactor blocks, crucibles, etc., with robotic filler arm, with parts, 115 volt, serial# TF 07113.
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Used Korsch PH103-DMS 3 Station Pharmaceutical Tablet Press
2/16/2024
Used Korsch PH103-DMS tablet press, 3 station, 40 kN compression, 19 mm max tablet diameter, 15 mm max depth of fill, rated up to 270 tablets/minute, with parts, 1.8 kW motor, 220 volt, serial# 1.0025.93, built 1993.
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Used Glatt GPCG 1 Fluid Bed Dryer Granulator
2/16/2024
Used Glatt GPCG 1 fluid bed dryer granulator, stainless steel construction, 2.2 kw blower, 4 kw heater, 220 volt, with expansion chamber, with spray nozzle, serial# 5846, built 1993.
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Used Aeromatic-Fielder Fluid Bed Dryer: Model STREA-1
2/15/2024
Used Aeromatic-Fielder fluid bed dryer, model STREA-1, with stainless steel expansion chamber, no top spray nozzle, 1.5 kw/h heater, 1 hp blower, 110 volt, serial# 11462. As Is.
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Used AmericanBrand Ultrasonic Cleaner: Model ME4.6
2/15/2024
Used AmericanBrand ultrasonic cleaner, model ME4.6, stainless steel construction, 120 volts, serial# 77M12603.
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Used 30" Vector Hi-Coater Tablet Coating Pan
2/15/2024
30" Vector Hi-Coater Coating Pan, stainless steel construction, for model VHC-1355 coater, built 2002.
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Used GlobePharma Single Station Pharmaceutical Tablet Press
2/15/2024
Used GlobePharma Single Station Tablet Press.
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Cleaning Hormone Residues
2/2/2024
How can I clean residual hormone residue from our process lines and tanks?
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A User-Friendly Solution For Fill-Finish Professionals
1/31/2024
When AST came to the table on the design for our new fill-finish isolator, one of the first areas AST engineers wanted to address was the usability and accessibility of the isolator and corresponding operations. With our customers’ point of view in mind, we wanted to address specific points of friction routinely encountered by operators and closely examine whether those friction points were necessary.
Does an isolator need to be ergonomically unfriendly to clean?
Should simple mechanisms like isolator doors be challenging to engage? (As much as one can appreciate exercise, no one wants to do “arm day” in cleanroom coveralls).
Does routine maintenance have to be time-consuming and laborious?
Many of these factors are accepted as par for the course in aseptic fill-finish manufacturing. Our question was, why?