MG America: Capsule weight control system

MG America offers the on-board MultiNETT Weight Control System, which continuously calibrates to improve production processes in real time, making it the market’s most accurate to date for capsule manufacturing lines.

Capsule weight control system
Capsule weight control system

MultiNETT is a 100% weight control system that monitors and reports the net weight of each dosed capsule. System can check product micro-dosages and different components in various dosage combinations, achieving an unsurpassed degree of accuracy, even for low-dose applications.

In addition, MultiNETT’s continuous, precise measuring of dosages optimizes production by monitoring process indexes and identifying possible improvements. If necessary, unit self-adjusts the dosing chamber to keep the process in line with required parameters. Moreover, the analysis of data supplied by MultiNETT identifies – in real time and without production interruption – the capsules requiring a check, in order to optimize batch quality. System’s technology can be applied to production machines as well as those used in laboratories.

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