Are you wasting money on rejected blister packs?

Deblistering could help you reduce your cost. Blister packs can be rejected for several reasons including empty pockets, incorrect product, incorrect batch coding, leak test failure and inventory changes.

When valuable tablets or capsules need to be recovered it is essential minimal pressure is used during deblistering to extract the product to ensure foil pieces do not detach from the blisters and product damage is prevented.

Sepha has developed a comprehensive range of automatic, semi-automatic and manual deblistering machines that offer speed, efficiency and safety in the recovery of valuable product from all types of rejected blister packs including push-through, child-resistant and peelable blisters.

Find out more about our PressOut range and see what system best suit your requirements to minimize your cost in handling rejected blister packs.

Sepha deblistering machine PressOut Manual Wide

PressOut Manual Wide

A manual deblistering machine for recovering tablets and capsules from push-through blister packs.

PressOut Semi-Automatic

PressOut Semi-Automatic

A tool-less, portable, semi-automatic deblistering machine for recovering tablets and capsules from push-through blister packs.

Deblister machine Sepha PressOut Automatic

PressOut Automatic

An automatic deblister machine for recovering tablets and capsules from push-through and multi-product blisters with in-line layouts.

Sepha Deblister machine PressOut Universal

PressOut Universal

A high-speed automated deblistering machine that recovers tablets and capsules from push-through and child-resistant blister packs.

Automatic deblistering machine Sepha PressOut Universal Mini

PressOut Universal Mini

A bench top, automated deblistering machine for recovering low volumes of tablets and capsules from push-through and child-resistant blister packs.

Sepha Clic-Open Ampoule Opener

Clic-Open Ampoule Opener

A safe and easy glass ampoule opener that reduces the risk of injuries.

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