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Asia Pacific: Oystar Hassia ships 50th FFS aseptic machine to Thailand

Oystar Hassia has sold the 50th machine of its form fill seal (FFS) aseptic series to Dental Innovation Foundation under Royal Patronage, which is a dental research foundation in Thailand.

The machine, series TAS 16/48 enables the market introduction of a newly developed food supplement preparation, which is used among other for cancer patients.

We are particularly pleased to make a real contribution to the health care delivery in Thailand with our anniversary machine, stated Otto Stier, Area Sales Director Asia Pacific.

The Dental Innovation Foundation has developed a new and particularly easy to swallow food supplement preparation, so called Nutri-Jelly.

Herewith it should be ensured, that the food intake for patients with difficulties in swallowing or chewing, due to radiotherapy in the mouth and throat area, is significantly simplified.

After finalization of the testing periods the product is now ready for launching on the market.

Using the TAS 16/48 that is equipped with a 16-up format, the cups are decorated ‘inline’ with a label and then punched-out in four-up units (quartet packs).

The machine operates with a nominal output of 24.000 cups per hour.

The machine was chosen as it meets with the particular safe Green Aseptic-standards.

The developed sterilization with saturated steam ensures an effective and safe packaging material sterilization without additional chemical sterilization mediums.

Furthermore the sterilization is carried out easily and without a big loss of time, as there is low energy consumption and maintenance.

The steam-aseptic system has already been successfully applied in the dairy industry since decades and is being adapted to the pharmaceutical industry increasingly.

The FFS machine is complemented by end-of-line packing system from OYSTAR A+F, type SetLine 633.

After forming, filling and closing the quartet packs are covered with cardboard sleeve and inserted into carton fort final packaging.

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