This machine can be used for pharmacies to take medicine out of the original packaging and pack them into standardized blisters. After the tablet is removed from the packaging, it falls into a stainless-steel hopper. At the bottom of the hopper, an optical system detects the passage of the tablet, which falls into the correct cell through correct positioning of the blister pack. Software then activates the movement of the motors so that the next set-down position is positioned under the hopper.
At the same time, the hopper is lifted by a third motor by a few millimeters so that the tablet is not crushed. This work step is repeated until all cells are filled. Finally, the blister is completely returned to the starting position. a
Normally, two work steps are required for the repackaging process: unpacking the tablets or film-coated tablets and blistering them. This application, on the other hand, combines these two operations into one. This results in a time saving of 30 to 50%, less contact with the medicines and increased safety during handling. It is significantly more efficient without being too big and offers itself as a cost-effective alternative to the otherwise space-consuming machines designed for larger capacities.