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Guarantee of high performance

PMAX TURRET WITH F12 DIES

Service

PROCESS ENGINEERING & CONSULTING

Fette Compacting tablet presses leave the factory in an optimized status that has been tested and recorded by experienced developers and users in a very wide range of tests. Once the tablet press is at the customer’s, a very wide range of circumstances (for example, the product that is to be manufactured, but also internal plant procedures), play a major role. Precisely adjusted to these outline conditions, the yield of the presses can be increased and optimized substantially beyond the set standard.

Special

102i

Galenic Tablet Press

52i

FE35

ACHEMA 2012

At Achema 2012, Fette Compacting presents the next chapter of the future of tableting technology - and you can take part live: Fette Compacting broadcasts online directly from the fair booth.

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PRODUCT BROCHURES

Fette Compacting product brochures available as PDF.

Press release - 7 May 2012

EXCELLENT START TO THE YEAR FOR FETTE COMPACTING

Outstanding performance by the FE55. The international jury was won over by the artistic style and ergonomic design of the new tablet press from Fette Compacting.

Press release ACHEMA - 18 June 2012

THE POTENTIAL OF "PHARMERGING MARKETS" - QUANTITY AND QUALITY

Rising income levels as well as new lifestyle and eating habits are increasingly changing the face of disease in emerging economies such as India, China and Brazil. These regions, however, offer more than huge sales potential. For the large pharmaceutical companies, they are becoming increasingly attractive as production sites.

Press release - 12 May 2011

INTERPACK 2011: WORLD PREMIERE FOR NEW GENERATION OF FETTE COMPACTING TABLET PRESSES

Fette Compacting, an LMT Group company, has presented an entirely new generation of tablet presses for the first time at the Interpack 2011. The FE55 is the first machine of its size enabling users to produce more than 90% of all tablet forms as standard.

Press release ACHEMA - 18 June 2012

ON COURSE FOR GROWTH WITH INNOVATIONS AND INVESTMENTS

Fette Compacting, a member of the LMT Group, is presenting the FE35, the second machine in its new generation of tablet presses, at the Achema 2012.

Press release ACHEMA - 18 June 2012

IN MOTION - FETTE COMPACTING INDIA

In recent years, India was able to develop into the third largest pharmaceutical industry worldwide. With a market volume of 20 billion US dollars and good growth perspectives, it is rapidly changing from a lucrative market to a production location. Fette Compacting is part of this development.

5 central factors

WHAT DRIVES PERFORMANCE IN TABLET PRODUCTION?

New generation of machines

FE35 - THE FASTEST FOR PRODUCT CHANGEOVERS

The FE35 is the second machine in the new FE Series. It offers customers the fastest product changeover of all tablet presses in its class.

E55

PRESENTATION FE55

Consulting

DECISIVE PLUS FOR MORE PERFORMANCE

First-class service and training options are of critical importance for the pharmaceutical industry — for a number of reasons.

Contact

METAL POWDER PRESSES

The demands placed on the functionality and properties of pressing equipment are rising continuously, particularly in the carbide market.

EU1''-441 punch

PRESSING TECHNOLOGY FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS

The EU1"-441 punch is a specific solution for particularly demanding substances which due to their material properties can only be pressed into tablets with difficulty.

Present progress

DEMONSTRATIONS

Technical center

TECHNICAL CONSULTATION

Many factors influence tablet and pellet production — for example the technical details of the systems and their functions, the composition of the materials employed or the optimum connections for peripheral equipment. Our experts in the Fette Compacting technical center have detailed knowledge of the complete process and are able to give specialized advice.

All-round testing

MACHINE APPROVAL

Tests, inspections, checks — before we hand over a new press it is put through its paces in the technical center in the presence of the customer.