Natoli Engineering Company was founded on the uncompromising principle of providing the highest quality tablet compression tooling and premium replacement parts at a fair price with exceptional customer service and unbeatable delivery times.
Natoli manufactures premium replacement parts and turrets for all makes and models of tablet presses, a diverse line of specialized, best-in-class tablet presses, and world-renowned tablet compression tooling. Additionally, Natoli provides unparalleled technical support and troubleshooting, technical training courses, and the most comprehensive tablet compression accessories catalog available today.
Natoli’s easy-to-use AIM™ Software facilitates and speeds tablet and capsule research and development and manufacturing in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, confectionery, and veterinary industries. And, through its Carlisle Precision Encapsulation Parts subsidiary, Natoli manufactures encapsulation change and spare parts for many brands of encapsulation machines.
Natoli’s team of expert engineers, skilled machinists, and knowledgeable customer service representatives is committed to each customer’s precise requests and to ensuring every Natoli product will perform to the highest standards. All Natoli products are backed by the same quality guarantee as their world-class tooling, and all are available for worldwide delivery.
This week's Tech Tip Tuesday dives into Tooling Tolerances.
The weight of a tablet can vary due to the differences in tooling. One of the most critical contributors to tablet weight variation is the lower punch working length. This does not affect larger tablets as much as it does smaller tablets. To help decide whether it is worth the additional cost in selecting a tight tolerance, a free spreadsheet calculator is available.
To learn more about tooling tolerances, read the article below, written by Todd Martin, Sr. Technical Service Engineer.
For further questions or ask for the free calculator, please contact Natoli Engineering. We are happy to assist you at 636-926-8900.
#TabletWeight#Tooling#ToolingTolerances#TabletProduction#TabletPress#Tablets#TabletProduction#Pharmaceutical#Nutraceutical#Industrial#EngineeringDale NatoliTodd MartinWilliam TurnerMateusz LiszkoMichał Luleczka
This week's Tech Tip Tuesday dives into Tooling Tolerances.
The weight of a tablet can vary due to the differences in tooling. One of the most critical contributors to tablet weight variation is the lower punch working length. This does not affect larger tablets as much as it does smaller tablets. To help decide whether it is worth the additional cost in selecting a tight tolerance, a free spreadsheet calculator is available.
To learn more about tooling tolerances, read the article below, written by Todd Martin, Sr. Technical Service Engineer.
For further questions or ask for the free calculator, please contact Natoli Engineering. We are happy to assist you at 636-926-8900.
#TabletWeight#Tooling#ToolingTolerances#TabletProduction#TabletPress#Tablets#TabletProduction#Pharmaceutical#Nutraceutical#Industrial#EngineeringDale NatoliTodd MartinWilliam TurnerMateusz LiszkoMichał Luleczka
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Let's talk about die-lock screws for this week's Tech Tip Tuesday!
For proper setup on rotary tablet presses, die-lock screws are a very critical component. Some common design types of die-lock screws are the conical, Maxi-lock, and extended tip, with conical being the most common. Other factors to consider when selecting the proper die-lock screw for your tablet press are orientation, support, and holding power. Finally, it is important to understand the proper seating torque of your press, as each manufacture as a different recommended seating torque to prevent under or over torquing.
To learn more, read the very detailed attached article written by Todd Martin, Sr. Technical Service Engineer.
For assistance in selecting the proper die-lock screw for your press model, and other questions, please reach out to our experts at Natoli Engineering, at 636-926-8900.
#DieLockScrews#TabletPress#TabletProduction#Tablets#Pharmaceutical#Nutraceutical#Industrial#EngineeringDale NatoliTodd MartinWilliam TurnerMateusz LiszkoMichał Luleczka
Let's talk about die-lock screws for this week's Tech Tip Tuesday!
For proper setup on rotary tablet presses, die-lock screws are a very critical component. Some common design types of die-lock screws are the conical, Maxi-lock, and extended tip, with conical being the most common. Other factors to consider when selecting the proper die-lock screw for your tablet press are orientation, support, and holding power. Finally, it is important to understand the proper seating torque of your press, as each manufacture as a different recommended seating torque to prevent under or over torquing.
To learn more, read the very detailed attached article written by Todd Martin, Sr. Technical Service Engineer.
For assistance in selecting the proper die-lock screw for your press model, and other questions, please reach out to our experts at Natoli Engineering, at 636-926-8900.
#DieLockScrews#TabletPress#TabletProduction#Tablets#Pharmaceutical#Nutraceutical#Industrial#EngineeringDale NatoliTodd MartinWilliam TurnerMateusz LiszkoMichał Luleczka
This week's Tech Tip Tuesday dives into Tablet Take-off!
For defect-free and efficient production of tablets, proper tablet take-off orientation is essential. A few key attributes are covered to easily understand tablet orientation and punch keying angle. Also covered are some different take-off bars and a hidden trap on drafting standards.
Proper alignment of the take-off bar with the tablet's long axis can minimize impact stress and improves control during ejection. For some tablets, a slight angle, typically 5°, can result in a smoother ejection.
For a more in-depth explanation, read the article below written by Sr. Technical Service Engineer Todd Martin.
Experts at Natoli Engineering are happy to provide further information. Contact us at 636-926-8900.
#TabletTakeOff#Production#Tablets#Pharmaceutical#Nutraceutical#TabletPress#RotaryTabletPress#TakeOffBar#TSM#EngineeringDale NatoliTodd MartinWilliam TurnerMateusz LiszkoMichał Luleczka