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First Modular Line Processing For Advanced Woundcare Products

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By admin on Fri, 09/28/2012 - 14:48

Dquoreal plug & play&rdquo for flexible production and further developments in wound dressings optima life science first modular line processing optima life science with its medicon mdc 300 vario presents a new, modular machine platform for the segment advanced wound care. Processing with this system type can be very simply modified or expanded. The user thus has advantages as soon as materials or the structure of a wound dressing product are amended. Therefore, the lines are ideally suited for new product developments and especially for flexible series production.

A new production process can be implemented in the shortest possible time, even in sterile rooms. The plant operator can configure the module himself by means of a &ldquoreal&rdquo plug & play system. No knowledge of programming is required. In the product development stage, with medicon mdc 300 vario there are now optimum tools available that guarantee rapid market introduction and at the same time shorten timeintensive processes. When used in series production there are no limits on the platform with respect to format ranges or the complexity of the processes. All function modules such as rolloff, rollon, cutting, web edge control, camera systems etc.

As necessary for the manufacture of the various types of wound dressings are obtainable from optima life science. The machine system can be combined with a fourside seal bag packaging machine enabling the products to be packaged immediately. Moreover, modules with special functions can be developed and integrated. The performance of the flexible plant is at the exact same high level as the production plant with fixed installation, the medicon mdc 300 advanced, an offer which remains unchanged. Both machines are set up for a web speed of 60 mmin packaging material or 500 productsmin. Used as a pilot plant machine, the process for a new product can be optimally worked out and as a further variant, transferred to a medicon mdc 300advanced production line. Optima life science assumes delivery times to be reduced by approx. 30 percent for the medicon mdc 300 vario as opposed to a conventionally designed machine.

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