TDP 5 Pill Press Machine

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The TDP 5 is a single punch pill press with a most stress of fifty kn. It is designed to be mounted on a work bench, however can readily be un-mounted and relocated. The machine presents an adjustable fill depth with a most depth of 16 mm, and can produce tablets up to 20mm in diameter and 6mm thick. The TDP 5 doesn't restrict you to common formed tablets. Simply by altering the mould on the machine you'll be able to produce tablets of virtually any form you select. You may also adjust the density of the tablet produced, and the machine offers you the choice of stamping designs onto the surface of the pill, either to present a lovely end or for identification purposes. Given the TDP 5’s popularity with analysis and growth functions, many users report that they discover this a useful feature, because it permits small quantities of tablets each containing a different formulation to be produced for clinical trials.This pill press is appropriate with most granulated or powdered supplies, but it's not intended for use with overly moist materials or superfine powders.

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