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Release issued 8th November 2010
Michael Gamlen, Managing Director, Pharmaceutical Development Services will be introducing the PCT1 - a new small scale, computer controlled tablet press, at this years AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans from the 14th - 18th November 2010.
Ideal for the manufacture of test product batches, pre-formulation samples, formulation comparisons, pre-clinical materials and Phase 1 CTM, the PCT1 offers users a unique solution for small scale batch tableting.
The PCT1 is both portable and straightforward to use and operates in three easy steps; the user simply weighs the powder into a die using a conventional balance, compresses the tablet and then ejects the finished product ready for use.
Entirely computer controlled, the PCT1 works at punch speeds of 0.1mm/second using a V-shape compression wave form. It can compress from 2-400mg of material at punch sizes from 2-13mm in diameter depending on the tablet weight required. The compression load is pre-set and reproducible ±1% between compressions.
Pharmaceutical Development Services Limited is exhibiting at the AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition on stand 1343 with Pharmaceutical Development Services from the 14th - 18th November 2010 at the Morial Convention Center, New Orleans.
For corporate and sales enquiries please contact:
Michael Gamlen,
The Compressibility Company Ltd
Biocity Nottingham
Pennyfoor Sttreet
Nottingham NG1 1GF
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)7802 895 193 Fax: +44 (0)115 912 4278
Email: michael.gamlen@compressibility.co.uk
If you want to find out more about the company visit Pharmaceutical Development Services Ltd profile.
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