Tabletop Medical Band Sealer
The Contimed D666 is a validatable table top band sealer for use in the medical industry. It is equipped with statistical process control (SPC) for validation of speed, temperature, and pressure, to ensure seal integrity.
The D666 includes a built-in dot matrix printer that can print: date, operator name, serial number, and codes, directly on the seal of the pouch. The D666 has a serial port for validation via a computer, and can seal a variety of pouch materials, including paper/polypropylene and Tyvek.
Features:
5/8" wide, 5 line seal
Compact design (26" x 11" footprint)
Electronic temperature control to 200°C
Automatic adjustment of seal pressure
Speed: 390 inches per/minute
Photocell controlled start signal
Stainless steel front and top plate
Serial port to record seal parameters to a computer
Alpha numeric 80 character dot matrix printer
Program up to ten operator codes (10 characters/ea)
Options:
Stainless steel support table
Stainless steel slip roller conveyor
Label printer
Bar code scanner and software Contimed D666 Tabletop Medical Band Sealer:
Company: Packaging Aids Corporation
Machine type: Continuous Band Sealers
Industries: Medical/Pharmaceutical
validation refers to establishing documented evidence that a process or system, when operated within established parameters, can perform effectively and reproducibly to produce a medicinal product meeting its pre-determined specifications and quality attributes
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