Automated blend reclaim system for pharmaceutical tablet compres

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With automatic control

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241 58, 241 791, 241DIG27, B02C 1912, B02C 2500

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056671580

ABSTRACT:
In combination an automated blend waste reclaim apparatus and a pharmaceutical tablet compression machine to facilitate reintroduction of blend into the tablet compression machine and comprising a filter operatively connected to the bulk material container of the tablet compression machine which serves to collect excess blend being pneumatically removed from the tablet compression machine. A blast of compressed air serves to periodically remove blend from the filter, and the blend is then caused to be reintroduced into the bulk material container of the pharmaceutical tablet compression machine.

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