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Comas Opthalmic Monoblock Filling & Capping Machine

In New and Unused Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Li...

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India
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New & Unused Including Air Handling Unit - 40 bottles/min. Includes multiple format parts.

This is fully automatic Monoblock Filling and capping line, only the feeding of the bottles and the items to be inserted (droppers and caps) into a hopper, and unloading of the processed bottles is carried out by the operator. The supply of the product to be dosed shall be arranged by the Customer through a product tank.

The entire operation is managed through PLC, it determines the work cycle according to the parameters set on the programming terminal and according to the detections of the sensors located on the line.

On the infeed conveyor there are two sensors which detect the maximum and minimum load of the charged bottles. If maximum level is detected (sensor covered), the bottle unscrambler will stop in stand-by and restarts automatically when the normal conditions are restored (sensor uncovered). Instead, when the minimum level of bottles occurs (sensor uncovered) the machine will stop in stand-by and restarts automatically when the sensor will detect the bottles (sensor covered).
The conveyor is equipped with a walking beam system composed of two comb- shape devices: one grabs the bottles and transfers them to the various working stations two at time and one fixed which ensure the bottles stability when they are released by the transferring system.

At machine inlet, two sensors check the presence of the bottles: if a bottle is missing, the filling will not be carried out in the empty position (no bottle-no fill system), but if the event occurs for a certain number of consecutive times (which can be set from the control panel), the machine will then stop to allow for a reset to restore the normal functioning.

The conveyor transports the bottles under the filling station where the product is inserted by two nozzles built in stainless-steel AISI 316L. The quantity of liquid inserted in each bottle is set and dosed by the two dosing syringes (one per needle) connected to an intermediate tank equipped with a load cell. The load cell detects the product load inside the tank in order to activate or stop the transferring pump.

The filling group is equipped with four nozzles connected to the nitrogen supply: nitrogen is blown inside the bottles before and after filling. Nitrogen flux is checked by its own flow switch.

The correct dosage is checked with load cells installed outside the machine frame: two load cells are placed before the filling station and measure the tare, the other two are installed after the filling unit and check the gross weight.
The load cell system draws two bottles at time from the weighing station, turns on itself, places the bottles on the load cell and at the same time draws other two bottles from the conveyor and turns again, so that there are no empty spaces left on the walking beam conveyor. The weight data is saved on the machine software. From the related page on the control panel it is possible to set the tolerance and range values for the weighting system. If a bottle is not correctly filled and the weight is out of range, this will be automatically rejected at machine outlet. If the event occurs for the consecutive times settable from the HMI, the machine will stop in alarm condition. The filled bottles are then transferred to the various units for the insertion of dropper and caps (depending on the format being processed).

The machine is equipped to handle different types of formats: (see images for bottle and cap variations).

Bottles with OSD cap
siBottles with preassembled cap
B Bottles with dropper and cap

  Droppers are aligned on the exit chute and transferred through a linear vibrator to the insertion group. Right after the insertion, a sensor checks the presence of the item on the bottle: if the dropper is missing, the concerning bottle is automatically rejected. If the event occurs for the consecutive times settable from the HMI, the machine will stop in alarm condition.
If the dropper is correctly inserted, the bottles are transferred to the cap inserting station (one at time): Caps are aligned on the exit chute and transferred through a linear vibrator to the insertion group (which also performs the pre-screwing) and after to the capping unit equipped with a magnetic clutch screwing head. Unlike the droppers, caps are inserted one at time. After capping, a dedicated sensor checks the presence of the cap on the bottle: if the cap is missing, the concerning bottle is automatically rejected. If the event occurs for the consecutive times settable from the HMI, the machine will stop in alarm condition.

The correctly processed bottles coming out from the machine are collected on the outlet tray where they will be manually removed by the operator.
If one of the sensors has detected an anomaly (lack of dropper/cap and/or incorrect dosage), a pneumatic piston pushes the faulty bottle on a dedicated reject tray avoiding its exit on the collecting tray.

The entire working area is installed under laminar air flow modules and protected by fixed and electrically interlocked safety doors with curtains in the access zones for hoppers manual loading. The safety panels are built in glass and stainless-steel and cause the machine immediate stop if opened during the working cycle.

The machine is equipped also with open RABS (Reduced Access Barrier System) equipped with six glove flanges and gloves, in order to allow the operator to perform some operations inside the machine, without opening the safety doors.


Gloves are positioned in correspondence of: the filling and weighting system

The filling & weighing system
The dropper/cap inserting group
The product tank/bottles unscrambler area

If you require any further technical information please don't hesitate to get in touch

 Location - India.

New & Unused Including Air Handling Unit - 40 bottles/min. Includes multiple format parts.

This is fully automatic Monoblock Filling and capping line, only the feeding of the bottles and the items to be inserted (droppers and caps) into a hopper, and unloading of the processed bottles is carried out by the operator. The supply of the product to be dosed shall be arranged by the Customer through a product tank.

The entire operation is managed through PLC, it determines the work cycle according to the parameters set on the programming terminal and according to the detections of the sensors located on the line.

On the infeed conveyor there are two sensors which detect the maximum and minimum load of the charged bottles. If maximum level is detected (sensor covered), the bottle unscrambler will stop in stand-by and restarts automatically when the normal conditions are restored (sensor uncovered). Instead, when the minimum level of bottles occurs (sensor uncovered) the machine will stop in stand-by and restarts automatically when the sensor will detect the bottles (sensor covered).
The conveyor is equipped with a walking beam system composed of two comb- shape devices: one grabs the bottles and transfers them to the various working stations two at time and one fixed which ensure the bottles stability when they are released by the transferring system.

At machine inlet, two sensors check the presence of the bottles: if a bottle is missing, the filling will not be carried out in the empty position (no bottle-no fill system), but if the event occurs for a certain number of consecutive times (which can be set from the control panel), the machine will then stop to allow for a reset to restore the normal functioning.

The conveyor transports the bottles under the filling station where the product is inserted by two nozzles built in stainless-steel AISI 316L. The quantity of liquid inserted in each bottle is set and dosed by the two dosing syringes (one per needle) connected to an intermediate tank equipped with a load cell. The load cell detects the product load inside the tank in order to activate or stop the transferring pump.

The filling group is equipped with four nozzles connected to the nitrogen supply: nitrogen is blown inside the bottles before and after filling. Nitrogen flux is checked by its own flow switch.

The correct dosage is checked with load cells installed outside the machine frame: two load cells are placed before the filling station and measure the tare, the other two are installed after the filling unit and check the gross weight.
The load cell system draws two bottles at time from the weighing station, turns on itself, places the bottles on the load cell and at the same time draws other two bottles from the conveyor and turns again, so that there are no empty spaces left on the walking beam conveyor. The weight data is saved on the machine software. From the related page on the control panel it is possible to set the tolerance and range values for the weighting system. If a bottle is not correctly filled and the weight is out of range, this will be automatically rejected at machine outlet. If the event occurs for the consecutive times settable from the HMI, the machine will stop in alarm condition. The filled bottles are then transferred to the various units for the insertion of dropper and caps (depending on the format being processed).

The machine is equipped to handle different types of formats: (see images for bottle and cap variations).

Bottles with OSD cap
siBottles with preassembled cap
B Bottles with dropper and cap

  Droppers are aligned on the exit chute and transferred through a linear vibrator to the insertion group. Right after the insertion, a sensor checks the presence of the item on the bottle: if the dropper is missing, the concerning bottle is automatically rejected. If the event occurs for the consecutive times settable from the HMI, the machine will stop in alarm condition.
If the dropper is correctly inserted, the bottles are transferred to the cap inserting station (one at time): Caps are aligned on the exit chute and transferred through a linear vibrator to the insertion group (which also performs the pre-screwing) and after to the capping unit equipped with a magnetic clutch screwing head. Unlike the droppers, caps are inserted one at time. After capping, a dedicated sensor checks the presence of the cap on the bottle: if the cap is missing, the concerning bottle is automatically rejected. If the event occurs for the consecutive times settable from the HMI, the machine will stop in alarm condition.

The correctly processed bottles coming out from the machine are collected on the outlet tray where they will be manually removed by the operator.
If one of the sensors has detected an anomaly (lack of dropper/cap and/or incorrect dosage), a pneumatic piston pushes the faulty bottle on a dedicated reject tray avoiding its exit on the collecting tray.

The entire working area is installed under laminar air flow modules and protected by fixed and electrically interlocked safety doors with curtains in the access zones for hoppers manual loading. The safety panels are built in glass and stainless-steel and cause the machine immediate stop if opened during the working cycle.

The machine is equipped also with open RABS (Reduced Access Barrier System) equipped with six glove flanges and gloves, in order to allow the operator to perform some operations inside the machine, without opening the safety doors.


Gloves are positioned in correspondence of: the filling and weighting system

The filling & weighing system
The dropper/cap inserting group
The product tank/bottles unscrambler area

If you require any further technical information please don't hesitate to get in touch

 Location - India.

New and Unused Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Lines and Associated Machinery

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It is expressly brought to the Buyer’s attention and that of potential buyers, at the time of sale, any item of plant, machinery or equipment contained in the goods may not necessarily comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; the Environmental Protection Act 1990; Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015 or any other Act of Parliament or regulations thereunder governing the use of that plant, machinery or equipment in a working environment. Buyers of any such plant, machinery or equipment are hereby required to ensure so far as reasonably practicable that such item will be safe and without risk to health and that the use of any such items at a place of work within the EEC & the United Kingdom does not contravene any such Act of Parliament or regulation applicable to such use.

15: Dangerous Substances

It is expressly brought to the attention of Buyers (and potential buyers) that certain types of plant or main service installations could contain blue and white asbestos, dangerous chemicals and hazardous waste which if not handled correctly during their removal from the premises could be in breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Sections 2-13 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) or other current legislation regulating the use of such substances in a working environment. The Buyer shall ensure so far as is reasonably practicable that they comply with the Health and Safety at WorkAct 1974, COSHH and other current legislation in connection with the removal, handling and transport of such dangerous substances and or hazardous waste or shall employ a specialist contractor to remove them. The Buyer shall, on request, satisfy the Auctioneers in relation to its removal procedures, and the removal of waste materials must be undertaken by an approved and licensed contractor. The Buyer will indemnify the Seller, their servants or agents against any loss, damages or expenses suffered by them as a result of the Buyer’s or a sub-contractor’s failure to comply with this legislation.

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17: Third Party Rights

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18: Governing Law

These Conditions and any Conditions contained in the Notices to Purchasers, along with all associated transactions and all connected matters shall be governed and construed in accordance with English Law

19: Severability

In the event that any provisions of these conditions shall be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining conditions shall remain in full.

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Tags: Pharmaceutical Handling Equipment, Pharmaceutical Packing & Handling Equipment, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Equipment, Conveyor, Filling Station, Unscrambler, Hopper, Bottle Unscrambler

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Tags: Pharmaceutical Handling Equipment, Pharmaceutical Packing & Handling Equipment, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Equipment, Conveyor, Filling Station, Unscrambler, Hopper, Bottle Unscrambler