Sunday, November 6, 2016

Reasons To Approve Standardization For Tablet Punches And Dies

By Carl Lewis


Medicine can come in many form and variations. The method of intake may also vary. But if there was anything you can be sure of, it is that all these are created by pharmaceutical companies. Another things about this industry is how there are not many that manufacture medicine. This may even be considered as a monopolization of such an industry.

Having only a few manufacturers make it safer for consumers to know what to buy, since having too many options may raise the possibility of side effects. These medicines have a standard to follow, but the machines that make them do not. At the consumer perspective it may not make as much sense to address something as trivial as tablet punches and dies.

There is an issue regarding this in the industry though. There are calls to standardized the equipment used for compression. Notice that tablets come in different forms and sizes. Since it is a solid dosage in units, there has to be some form of filler to keep the actual medicine intact. Standardizing the machine that compresses these things have many benefits for those that produce it.

Back then there was a manual way to produce these things. They may even be used for candy and other things that are in tablet form. Machinery called tablet compression tools are needed to do press the tablets and reduce the powder into something that can be taken in with a particular dosage. Two famous standards are used for this namely the Euro ISO and Tablet Specification Manual or the TSM.

One of its biggest benefits is for the OEMs or the Original Equipment Manufacturers. The checking up and qualification process for the machinery becomes easier across the industry since there would be a common blueprint for what to follow and what to look for. Not only will the parts be standardized, but consequently also the validation and inspection metrics.

Standardization for tooling can mean that technicians would cater to the same problems for tablet dies and punches used all over the world. This helps the OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturers address problems quickly since many can now contribute to giving a solution. The technical differences involved here are totally eliminated. Replacement of minor parts on the machine also become more convenient.

Procurement and maintenance of machinery and part become cheaper for both the pharmaceutical manufacturer and the OEM. This is the benefit of cross compatibility of between equipment parts. The same machinery can now be used in one plant and transported to another without compromising the qualification of the product in the market.

Back in the 1990s there was very little interest in the topic of standardization tablet compression machinery. The companies probably did not want to risk losing their own unique advantages against competition. But eventually the Euro ISO ended up being one of the most widely used one in the industry.

As emphasized the differences may be very little but, these can already affect so much in the operations. Really, punches and dies just vary in specs like punch length and rotation. Having these things all the same from one equipment to another can save so much hassle in time and energy involved in production.




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