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New Mobile Blister Packing Technology Launched by Packaging Machinery Manufacturer, Sepha Ltd
Date:5/24/2010

Packaging machinery manufacturer, Sepha Ltd has launched a new, mobile blister packing machine to meet market demand for flexible short-run blister-packing solution at minimal cost. EZ BlisterII is a compact, easy to use table-top machine for low volume packaging solutions. It has been developed in response to global demand from major pharmaceutical and clinical trial laboratories for blister packing solutions that are flexible, adaptable and capable of handling complex pack designs at minimal cost.

Belfast (Vocus) May 24, 2010 -- Packaging machinery manufacturer, Sepha Ltd has launched a new, mobile blister packing machine to meet market demand for flexible short-run blister-packing solution at minimal cost.


EZ BlisterII will enable labs requiring short runs of high quality blister packs to choose from a range of technical options and combine these with extensive standard features, creating a final product that is tailored to their exact commercial and production requirements. Options such as nitrogen purge, Teflon coated forming plates, pressure boosters and batch coding enable blister packs to be produced from difficult to form materials, such as Aclar, while maintaining full traceability over drugs in clinical trials.

Sepha Product Manager, Phil Stevenson said: “With fast set-up and minimal operator training required, EZ BlisterII offers pharmaceutical research and clinical trial companies a

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