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Published on: July 26, 2016
Development of a micro-dosing system for fine powder using a vibrating capillary. Part 2. The implementation of a
Xiaolong Chen1, Karlheinz Seyfang, Hartwig Steckel
1Harro Hoefliger Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH, Helmholtzstraße 4, 71573 Allmersbach im Tal, Germany. xiaolong.chen@hoefliger.de
Abstract:
In an earlier study, a micro-dosing system for fine powder using a vibrating capillary which can precisely dose various lactose powders, was introduced. In scaling up to a multi-track dosing system, it was suggested that additional track cut-offs can improve the dosing performance by reducing the overruns. A non-contact in-line control unit within a closed-loop system is required to achieve this goal. Due to its very fast response time (a few milliseconds) a capacitive sensor was integrated together with multi track cut-offs into a closed-loop dosing system. With this improvement a standard dosing deviation as low as 0.1mg was achieved. The results suggest its application in precise filling of fine pharmaceutical powders.
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