NEWS

May 10, 2007

Packaing Digest: New Line Packages Gel Caps

 

CVC’s sophisticated bottling line is introduced in the latest edition of Packaging Digest, one of the most important magazine in the packaging industry. This line for customer-Baxco is its very first line, as Baxco originally resold outsourcing products but found it is very hard to do the quality control.

 

 

 

Once Baxco thought to expand its business scale, quality advancing became crucial., Dennis Wang, the CEO of Baxco initiated looking for qualified suppliers of new equipments at West Pack 2006. After months of negotiations and trials, several times of plant-visit, Baxco chose CVC as the supplier in the end of 2006.

 

 

 

With the integration of machines from Marburg and Azco, CVC not only supplied single machine to do the individual job, but also provided the service to install and commission the turnkey system. This means, even they are outsouring machines, CVC takes care of all integration, examination and after-sale maintenance. CVC guaranteed these machines are perfectly operated in the system and made proper modification if necessary. For instance, CVC installed sensors at strategic points of Marburg bander to shut down if bottles back up and then restart the machines automatically when the bottles start moving. CVC also installed large, red emergency-stop buttons that an operator can hit if there is a problem.

 

 

 

As a matter of the fact, CVC has turned to the solution provider from simply the machinery manufacturer for pharmaceutical and other industries. All-in-all, CVC thinks of everything customers might need. Our mission is to do an excellent job for customers at the beginning of the project, and has continued to give them excellent service.

 

 

 

Capsules discharge from a hopper on the filler into 12 counting channels on three vibratory trays in a series. Capsules drop from the trays through a filling nozzle that dips to cover the neck of each advancing bottle, thus avoiding product spillage during the filling operation.

 

 

 

Caps are applied by an in-line capper. After the bottles pick the caps from a chute, they travel past four pairs of capping spindles that tighten the caps. Sensors at the outlet of the capper detect bottles with missing caps or insufficient torque and automatically reject the bottles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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