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Fs10 / 32-Tabletop Crimp Capping Machines

Product Details:

Application Liquid
Type Filling Equipment
Place of Origin Denmark
Brand Name Watson-Marlow Flexicon
Model Number FS10/32

Detailed Product Description


 

Klasspack Pvt. Ltd. has been successfully catering to the primary glass packaging requirement of Indian and overseas pharmaceutical companies for  more than a decade now. With its pursuit of providing best of Quality products and service to it customers, Klasspack is proud to announce its Alliance with Watson-Marlow Flexicon for Distribution of Flexicons Vials filling and handling equipments in India.  

Flexicon A/S was founded in 1986 with the business idea to manufacture and supply liquid filling and capping equipment for filling bulk products into end-user containers such as vials, bottles, test tubes, micro diagnostic tubes, Petri dishes and others. Flexicon products have been developed for small to medium sized production scenarios and predominantly for the pharmaceutical and bio-tech market sectors.

Flexicon today offers a range of products from tabletop filling machines, through semi-automatic systems to fully automated filling and capping machines. This is done with the focus on PRECISION EFFICIENCY FLEXIBILITY.

FS10 and FS32 are both semi-automatic capping machines designed for crimping aluminium overseals.

FS10 is designed for crimping 8 mm, 13 mm and 20 mm DIN standard crimp caps with or without flip-off plastic disc. FS32 is designed for 20 mm and 32 mm DIN caps, also with or without flip-off plastic disc. Custom crimp heads can be designed for special sizes of caps, pump action caps and the like.

Both FS10 and FS32 employ Flexicons turbulence free crimp head. The crimp head generates an insignificant amount of particles in the crimping process and can thus be used in clean rooms.

FS tabletop capping machines are designed to be quick and easy to operate and in addition to protect the operator from repetitive strain injury (RSI).

Crimping is performed by pressing the bottle or vial against the bottle grip. This causes the crimp head to move down onto the bottle, the jaws close around the cap, pressure is applied, the jaws release and the head lifts again. The FS machines deliver a consistent quality seal as well as long maintenance intervals.

The crimp format can be changed in less than 2 minutes. FS tabletop capping machines are delivered with one format set. Additional crimp heads and bottle tools can be ordered, as can custom tools designed according to specification.

A trained operator can crimp more than 1,000 units per hour.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Mains:                            -  110/230 VAC earthed, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption:        -  Max. 50 W

Air supply:                      -  Clean and dry air at 6 bar, FS10: 35 l/min. free airFS32: 50 l/min. free air

by crimping of 1,000 units/hour

Closing head:                  -  Crimp type with hardened steel jaws and anodised aluminium housing. Each head crimps one cap size only

Cap sizes:                      -  FS10: 8-20 mm DIN standard with or without flip-top

-          FS32: 20-32 mm DIN standard with or without flip-top

Bottle sizes:                    -  FS10: Diameter: 55 mm max. Height: 180 mm max.

-          FS32: Diameter: 95 mm max. Height: 240 mm max.

Cabinet:                                -  Anodised aluminium

Weight:                                 -  FS10: 12 kgFS32: 16 kg

Ingress protection:            -  IP31

Accessories:                        -  Crimp head, bottle tools, pockets, service parts kit, etc.

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KLASS PACK PVT LTD
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Business Type:Manufacturer, Distributor/Wholesaler

City: Nashik
Province/State: Maharashtra
Country/Region : India

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