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omaco Promatic PC4400 cartoning machine for blisters, suitable for cartons from 25 x 15 x 60mm up to 75 x 70 x 160mm. Output up to 400 cartons per minute. Can be switched between intermittent and continuous modes, useful when handling high blister stacks. Includes blister infeed system suitable for matching up to existing Romaco Noack blister machines.
Benefits of the PC 4000
- GMP compliant design meets even the most demanding standards in pharmaceutical production
- Easy access reduces retooling and cleaning times to a minimum
- Ergonomic working height for maximum operating convenience
- Balcony structure
- High flexibility for customisation
Technical Highlights
- Patented system for picking up and opening the cartons
- Torque limiters for all drives
- Modular design facilitates bespoke feed systems and the integration of numerous additional functions
- Industrial PC operating system with servo motor for perfectly synchronised mechanical and electronic movements
- Retractable carton magazine allows optimal access to all machine components
- Reproducible, toolless format changes in under thirty minutes; stack heights can be modified in less than ten minutes
- Low vibration and noise levels thanks to servo motors and belt drives
- Driven exclusively by pulleys and toothed belts (no chains)
Year 2007, with only 6 months use. Fitted with end flap carton coder. Includes GUK FA 21/4 Cartonac 2000 leaflet feeder, and Laetus Argus WT inspection system with scanning heads for leaflet and carton code reading.
This equipment is located in DE
Manufacturer | Romaco promatic |
Model | PC4400 High Spe |
Year | 2007 |
Country | Germany |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Process and Packaging |
Subcategory | Pharmaceutical Equipment |
ID | P41120007 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2011 |
Number of listings | 85 |
Country | Germany |
Employees | 1 - 10 |
Established | 2003 |
Last activity | April 16, 2024 |