Gravimetric dosing dispenser GZD 100.12
for solidsloss-in-weightfor the food industry

gravimetric dosing dispenser
gravimetric dosing dispenser
gravimetric dosing dispenser
gravimetric dosing dispenser
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Characteristics

Product
for solids
Type
gravimetric, loss-in-weight
Applications
for the food industry, for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
automated, high-precision, continuous, modular, weighing
Flow rate

Min.: 0.1 kg/h
(0.2 lb/h)

Max.: 500 kg/h
(1,102.3 lb/h)

Description

Pharma High-precision loss-in-weight gravimetric feeding Whether integrated into our Gericke Formulation Skid GFS or as standalone loss-in weight feeder accurate metering of bulk solids is key to process control and ensures highest product quality standards. Gericke Video Pharma Meet Bernhard Meir, Head of Continuous Manufacturing (OSD) at Gericke. Pharmaceutical applications: • Integrated into Gericke Formulation Skid for continuous manufacturing • Feeding upstream wet granulators or hot melt extrusion • External lubrication of tablet presses • Controlled feeding to mills and micronizers • Batch feeding and automated dispensing of excipients and APIs Advantages of Gericke Loss-in-Weight Feeders: • The highest feeding accuracy and the lowest standard deviation superior design for difficult flowing products with minimal residual powder • Modular design – components can be exchanged easily to adapt the feed rate • Removable feeding unit for fast and hygienic cleaning • Rotatable mounting for optimal accessibility • Encapsulated drive and weighing unit • Usable for WIP and high containment

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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