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Pack inspection and deblistering technology for pharma

Sepha Ltd. launch equipment for the non-destructive leak detection of blister packs, BlisterScan and Press Out Universal for de-blistering of product from child resistant packs.
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BlisterScan utilises non-destructive, laser technology to detect small defects in blister packs down to 7 micron, with objective results being captured for each individual blister pocket. BlisterScan tests multiple blister packs in a single cycle, and will form part of a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant system.

Sepha is the global leader in pharmaceutical deblistering and tablet recovery equipment. The launch of an updated Press Out Universal will once again set the trend in product recovery. Since launch of the original machine over 5 years ago, Press Out Universal has become the global standard within the pharmaceutical market for the non-destructive recovery of tablets from blister packs. It is an automated deblistering machine capable of deblistering tablets from peelable and child resistant blister packs, at speeds of more than 50 blisters per minute. Upgrades to the machine include a new user friendly HMI interface, faster set-up times, and improved blister pack feed mechanism.

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