Brecon betters blister packing

Both thermoforming and cold-forming of foil are routinely done on this new and highly versatile blister-pack line at contract packager Brecon Pharmaceuticals in Wales.

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Nowhere in packaging are flexibility and fast changeover more necessary than in the contract packaging arena, where multiple customers and their many SKUs are a fact of life. That’s why ease of changeover was a key machine characteristic sought by Brecon Pharmaceuticals recently when it came time to install a new line for blister packing and cartoning of tablets. This fast-growing contract packager, acquired last year by Amerisource Bergen, is located in the UK near the town of Brecon, Wales.

At the heart of Brecon’s new line are a Noack 623 blister packer and a Promatic 4200 cartoner, both supplied by Romaco. Changeover from Product A to Product B takes about two hours rather than six or seven that might be required on more conventional lines.

The blister machine has an extra long product feeding area between blister forming and blister sealing that lets Brecon mount as many as five automatic feeders over it. That means a single blister pack can hold five different products. Brecon operations manager Andrew Billington explains why such variety is required.

“Sometimes with a hormone replacement or a birth control product, for example, more than one formula is needed as the monthly cycle progresses. Also, with some of the more sophisticated drugs coming out, there may be an introductory dose as well as a ‘regular’ dose—titration packs, if you will, which allow for escalating doses in a single convenient pack. We can produce these by positioning multiple feeders over the long bed.

“Clinical trial work that we do,” he continues, “is another place where multiple feeders are required. A drug maker may want to study the effect of a combination of drugs, and again, if you can combine those drugs in a single pack, it’s a much better solution.”

Downstream from the blister packer, the Romaco cartoner also has a central feature that contributes to the kind of fast changeover that a contract packager desires: balcony-style design. Packaging materials and product handling are more or less cantilevered away from the mechanical components of the machine so that if anything at all should drop, it basically falls straight through to the floor where it can be easily swept up. According to Brecon business manager Steve Kemp, this is a huge help where Good Manufacturing Practices are concerned.

“Product inevitably drops somewhere you don’t intend it to go,” says Kemp. “On the older blister-pack machines, when it dropped it would lodge in the guts of the machinery, so during a clean-down between runs, it required considerable time and effort to complete the task. This balcony-style design eliminates that problem. It’s such an improvement from a GMP standpoint, and in turn that leads to much quicker changeovers.”

Front end

 At the beginning of the line is a tablet hopper that feeds the “waterfall-style” feeder most commonly used on the line. Tablets drop neatly into the freshly formed blister cavities, which can be arranged in a wide variety of patterns depending on what tooling is used.

When the tooling needs to be changed, it’s essentially a tool-free operation. Quick-release levers and knobs are used for changes that are mechanical in nature. Other settings—depth of draw, pattern of blister cavities to be formed, perforation pattern—are held in the machine’s memory and selected by the operator at a touchscreen menu.
Worth noting, too, is that Brecon does both thermoforming of polymer-based substrates as well as cold-forming of foil on most of its blister-pack machines, including the Noack 623 that’s on the new line. Proprietary cold-form tooling—developed by Brecon with help from Electro-Mec—plays an important role, says Billington.

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