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MCC is the leader in instrumentation, data acquisition systems, high-speed production tablet press replication and tablet press control systems for the pharmaceutical industry, having earned its reputation for technical excellence, quality service and client satisfaction. It was established in 1985 to serve companies that required outside help in technical programming. In 1986, Warner-Lambert commissioned MCC to create the first PC-based Tablet Press monitor in history. Today, MCC is an industry recognized expert in precision instrumentation, specializing in solid dosage form equipment. |
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Click on the icon to see video... all your Production Tablet Presses! ·
Plug-in
compatible with
any tablet press · HMI Touch Screen · Force Control · Out-of-spec Alarms · Tablet Rejection · Emergency Shutdown · 21CFR Part 11 Compliance · Windows environment · Wireless option
Instrumentation and Calibration |
Advanced Instrumentation
Monitor (AIM) Click on the icon
to see video... ·
Tablet
Presses
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Mixers-Granulators
and ·
Roller
Compactors
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Encapsulators ·
Coaters,
Kettles, etc.
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Compaction
profiles ·
Troubleshooting ·
Experimental
design ·
Real-Time
Monitoring ·
Wireless
option
§ Accurate and reliable transducers § NIST traceable calibration § Unique Designs § Comprehensive Validation
Documentation
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Click on the picture to see video... The Future of Tablet Development It is a Linear Mechanical Replication of a Rotary Tablet Press. Test your formulation under high-speed manufacturing conditions in an R&D environment, one tablet at a time. |
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Test your formulation at various compression forces and speeds. |
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· What is the optimal output for your production press? · What is the best tablet press to use for your tablet? · How will the tablet strength change in scale-up and process transfer? |
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In cooperation with Rutgers University, MCC is proud to offer a unique new tool for characterization of powder properties. For some impressive results that can be produced by this unit, see Mehrotra, Llusá, Levin, and Muzzio. "Effect of Shear Intensity and Total Shear on Blend and Tablet Properties". AAPS Meeting, 2005. |
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