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Tablet packing in Chandel

Service Overview

The Tablet Packing Machine is engineered to provide a high-performance solution for packaging pharmaceutical tablets, nutraceutical supplements, and health care products. With advanced automation technology, it ensures faster production, precision sealing, and uniform packaging output. The system reduces manual handling, improving hygiene and compliance with GMP and FDA regulatory standards.

Built using premium-grade stainless steel, the machine offers durability, corrosion resistance, and easy cleaning. Its intelligent control panel allows easy operation, real-time monitoring, and quick parameter adjustments for different tablet sizes and packaging styles — including blister, strip, or pouch formats.

Equipped with safety features like overload protection, emergency stop, and automatic error detection, the machine ensures smooth and uninterrupted performance. Whether used in large-scale production or mid-level pharmaceutical manufacturing, it delivers reliability, accuracy, and consistent packing quality.

This machine is the perfect choice for companies looking to improve productivity, reduce labor dependency, and ensure hygienic packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a tablet packing machine used for?

    A tablet packing machine automates the process of counting, dosing and packing tablets into formats like blisters, strips, bottles or sachets, ensuring accuracy and product protection.

  • What are the main types of tablet packing machines?

    Common types include strip packing machines, blister packaging machines, aluminium foil packaging machines, tablet counting and bottle filling machines, and automatic pouch packing machines

  • What is the difference between strip packing and blister packing?

    Strip packing seals tablets between two layers of foil or film in continuous strips, while blister packing forms cavities (usually PVC or ALU) and seals them with lidding foil to create discrete pockets.

  • When should tablets be packed in blisters instead of bottles?

    Blisters are preferred for unit‑dose, high‑value or stability‑sensitive products, while bottles are used for multi‑dose packs where larger quantities per container and faster line speeds are required

  • What materials are commonly used for tablet packing?

    Typical materials include PVC/PVDC or ALU laminates and aluminium foil for blisters and strips, plus plastic or glass bottles and multilayer films for pouches