Aylward Enterprises, a recognized leader in oral solid dose (OSD) packaging automation, is highlighting its Cube Feed System, an advanced solution engineered to deliver high-speed, precise product feeding for complex blister packaging applications.
Designed to accommodate a wide range of product shapes, sizes, and blister configurations, the Cube Feed System enables pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and healthcare manufacturers to improve packaging efficiency, flexibility, and product handling performance across demanding production environments.
At the core of the system are five servo-driven axes that provide highly accurate and repeatable product placement into blister cavities. This precision ensures reliable product laydown at high operating speeds, while advanced motion-control capabilities allow manufacturers to manage complex blister patterns and multiple product formats without compromising throughput or product orientation.
Built around a “one-size-fits-all” design philosophy, the Cube Feed System can handle a variety of tablets, capsules, and softgels with differing shapes and dimensions. The platform is particularly well-suited for challenging applications involving unconventional product geometries and intricate blister layouts, providing manufacturers with greater flexibility to meet evolving packaging requirements.
The system is compatible with both continuous-motion and intermittent-motion blister packaging machines, enabling seamless integration into existing production lines. Its servo-driven architecture and adaptable configuration make it an attractive solution for manufacturers seeking scalable automation that supports high-speed production while maintaining product quality and consistency.
As part of Aylward’s broader portfolio of blister feeding and solid-dose packaging technologies, the Cube Feed System reflects the company’s continued commitment to innovation, precision engineering, and customized automation solutions for regulated packaging environments.
Since introducing the dedicated blister feed system in 1977, Aylward Enterprises has remained focused on developing advanced technologies that help pharmaceutical and healthcare manufacturers address increasingly complex packaging challenges while optimizing operational performance.