At Interphex, Optima Pharma will exhibit the OPTIMA H4 filling and closing machine. It is a system which covers a great number of diverse applications. Furthermore, Optima Pharma will inform visitors about its latest MulituseFiller series.
Combining the ultimate in system flexibility with time and cost advantages, the OPTIMA H4 processes nested vials, syringes and cartridges. It can accommodate filling systems based on rotary dosing pumps, peristaltic filling and time-pressure filling. High-tech functions have been integrated into the modular type to further enhance the underlying flexibility of the machine. If necessary, a robot can open the tubs and remove the Tyvek paper, and this function has already been installed in the filling machine section, which saves space. Semi-automatic systems can also be integrated. Flexibility is also the byword when it comes to containment: whether oRABS, cRABS or isolator, all systems can be cost-effectively fitted to the standardized machine base. A ten-position system is provided for filling. The transport system in the OPTIMA H4 ensures gentle container handling. It achieves a standard output of up to 24,000 objects/h but can be retrofitted to reach the level of 36,000 objects/h. The machine can also be later upgraded with IPC (in-process control) and vacuum filling/stopper insertion without changing anything on the machine base. Furthermore, Optima Pharma will inform visitors about its latest MulituseFiller series. The OPTIMA Multiuse series is a highly flexible filling and closing machine for the processing of nested and bulk containers. The systems can process all types of nested syringe, vial and cartridge formats. It is equipped with an innovative transport system that process vial ranges from 2cc up to 30cc at production rates up to 150 products per minute without any format change parts. Its modular design is giving the end user the ultimate flexibility to quickly response to all market/production demands. OPTIMA pharma at Interphex 2016, Javits Center, New York City, April 26-28, 2016: Booth No. 3103