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Introduction to the Performa™ P

The new Courtoy PERFORMAT tablet press focuses on: 1. Increased machine output, 2. Increased Increased process yield process yield, 3. Faster product change-over, and 4. Reduced tooling cost.

Tablet Compression - Performa™ P

The Performa™ P is the latest addition to Courtoy's innovative range of rotary tablet presses for the pharmaceutical & nutraceutical industries. The Performa™ P is derived from the well-known Modul™ P machines and incorporates several new design features (patent pending), offering significant benefits: 1) increased machine output, offering unmatched productivity; 2) increased yield; 3) flexibility in tooling type; 4) fast format change-over; 5) superior process control and tablet quality.

Courtoy Rotary Tablet Presses

Flexibility - Productivity - Quality. Modular design and dust-tight seals on turret and individual punches ensure total isolation of the compression zone from the upper and lower cam modules, resulting in excellent product containment.

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Improving Tablet Quality with Compression to Equal Force Technology

The goal of tablet compression is to produce dosage forms that achieve the desired bioavailability and clinical effect.Traditional tablet presses do not measure tablets' tensile strength, yet this characteristic strongly influences tablet quality. The author describes a compression technique that accounts for tensile strength and produces tablets with consistent weight and disintegration time.This technique ensures tablets that are effective and readily used by the body.

COURTOY Modul™ Rotary Tablet Press with Multi-Control 4

Dual Weight and Hardness Control for Improved Tablet Quality: Possible on a Standard Tablet Press? (Patent Pending). The controls dilemma facing the pharmaceutical compression industry since its infancy has been resolved by Courtoy's Engineers. Like all great solutions, the answer is amazingly simple: physically separate the two control loops to work on separate areas of the press.

Bi-layer tablets - why special technology is required

The Courtoy-R292F tablet press, designed for quality bi-layer tablets. Several pharmaceutical companies are currently developing bi-layer tablets. For a variety of reasons: patent extension, therapeutic, marketing to name a few few. . T To o reduce capital investment, quite often existing but modified tablet presses are used to develop and produce such tablets.

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