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All blister packs rejected in the course of a production process contain valuable pharmaceuticals. If these highly sensitive products are not returned immediately to the current batch packaging cycle, substantial losses will be incurred.
In the following cases, RBP deblistering machines may be used to recover your products:
Efficient deblistering increases the efficiency of blister lines. Using RBP machines allows skilled staff to be assigned to more productive tasks, enables the recovery of expensive products and significantly reduces waste disposal costs.

PVC/AI, Mono, AI/AI; with and without perforation;
even child-proof push-through types; blisters fed crosswise, lengthwise or diagonally, also separation of product rows.
All commonly used materials including AI/AI; with and without perforation;
also suitable for very sensitive products in push-through blisters.

Deblistering machines vary, but they typically include cutting, suction or gripping tools to open the blister pack.

Yes, deblistering helps reduce waste because products can be recovered from packaging and reused.

The pharmaceutical industry benefits most from deblistering machines, as they can recover and reuse medicines from blister packs.

A format set in the context of a drug blister pack refers to the specific arrangement or layout in which the drugs or tablets are…

Push-through blister packs, also known as push-through blisters or push-through blisters, are a special type of blister packaging commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry for…

“GMP-compliant” stands for “Good Manufacturing Practice” and refers to best manufacturing practices in the pharmaceutical and food industries. When something is emptied in a “GMP-compliant”…