Presse à Comprimés Bureau TDP 6s

5 199,00 $US
SKU
5060477550083

La TDP 6s est une presse à comprimés de format bureau à poinçon unique qui est basée sur la hautement populaire TDP 5, mais qui est caractérisée par un mécanisme d’entraînement amélioré, un moteur plus puissant et une plus grande pression maximale. La TDP 6s peut également produire les plus gros comprimés de la gamme TDP, avec un diamètre maximal jusqu’à 25 mm.

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La TDP 6s a été crée pour être plus rapide et flexible et peut fonctionner aussi bien sur une alimentation électrique ou manuelle. Une force particulière de cette machine est qu’elle peut être utilisée pour produire toute quantité de pilules, d’un seul comprimé jusqu’à une production d’un lot de 5 000 comprimés de l’heure. Pour cette raison, c’est une excellente solution pour un travail de laboratoires, recherche et développement, ou toute utilisation qui nécessite une versatilité et aisance d’utilisation. Des sociétés développant de nouvelles formules, pharmaceutiques ou recherches médicales entreprenant des essais cliniques et hôpitaux produisant des médicaments personnalisés pour des patients individuels sont simplement parmi des utilisations les plus populaires pour la presse à pilules TDP 6s.

Solidement fabriquée avec une grande qualité et avec des besoins d’entretien simples, le TDP 6s est une machine robuste et fiable sur laquelle vous pouvez toujours compter en toute situation. Elle est également compatible avec un grand nombre de matrices et peut être utilisée pour produire des comprimés de quasiment toutes les formes. Grâce à son impressionnante pression maximale, la TDP 6s produit des comprimés d’une qualité incroyable, prouvant que la facilité d’utilisation et flexibilité n’est pas synonyme de perte de qualité de comprimé.

Avantages principaux de la TDP 6s en un coup d'œil:

  • Pression maximale exceptionnelle des comprimés solides qui durent
  • Moteur puissant
  • Courroies jumelles
  • Rapide et fiable
  • Sortie flexible
  • Alimentation électrique ou manuelle
  • Grande compatibilité de matériau brut
  • Faible entretien
  • Faible consommation
  • Fonctionne avec une quantité minimale de 200g de matériaux bruts
  • Presse des comprimés de toute forme
  • Diamètre, profondeur et dureté de comprimé réglable
  • Capable de produire des gros comprimés de 25mm
  • Option d’estampiller des motifs sur un comprimé

Caractéristiques

La presse à comprimés TDP 6s est caractérisée par un moteur puissant de 1.1 Kw qui conduit un système de courroie jumelle pour donner une impressionnante pression maximale de 60Kn. Ceci assure que peu importe le type de comprimé que vous ailliez besoin de créer, la TDP 6s sera adaptée à la tâche et en économisant de la pression. Capable de presser des comprimés jusqu’à un large diamètre de 25 mm, la TDP 6s est la machine parfaite pour créer des suppléments à base d'herbes ou suppléments minéraux, les deux requièrent souvent un gros comprimé qui et une pression importante.

Le mécanisme de profondeur de remplissage réglable de la TDP 6s répond aux besoins d’une profondeur de remplissage maximale de 16 mm et produit des comprimés jusqu’à 6mm d’épaisseur. Il est facile de changer la matrice de la TDP 6s, et avec plusieurs matrices facilement disponibles, vous pouvez produire des comprimés aux contours à la fois réguliers et irréguliers dans pratiquement toutes les formes que vous le souhaitez. La densité de vos comprimés peut également être personnalisée, vous permettant de profiter du potentiel maximal de cette lourde puissance de pressage de 60Kn. De plus, vous pouvez personnaliser la surface du comprimé, en utilisant une matrice avec une finition gravée. Ceci est particulièrement utile pour des utilisateurs participant à des essais cliniques ou d’autres utilisations de recherches, car elle vous permet de produire des petits lots de pilules facilement identifiables.

La TDP 6s peut être utilisée avec des matériaux plus granuleux, et avec beaucoup de poudres. Elle n'est pas censée être utilisée avec des matériaux excessivement humides ou de grandes quantités de poudre très fines.

Une véritable force de la TDP 6s est sa flexibilité. Vous pouvez presser quelques comprimés à la main pendant que vous expérimentez différentes formulations. Ensuite, lorsque vous trouvez la formule que vous recherchez et voulez lancer la production à grande échelle, donnez la directive au moteur de la TDP 6s et fabriquez jusqu’à 5000 comprimés de l’heure.

Avec une petite empreinte, comparativement légère pour sa catégorie, une trémie facile à utiliser et une consommation de poudre efficace, la TDP 6s est un choix remarquable pour un grand nombre d’utilisations dans presque toutes les industries.

Spécifications Techniques

La presse à comprimés TDP 6s a des dimensions de 880 mm x 500 mm x 890 mm, et pèse 140 kg. Son moteur fonctionne à une puissance maximale de 1.2 kW et peut fonctionner avec une alimentation électrique qui fournie soit 110v ou 220v.

Presse à Comprimés TDP 6s en Pratique

La TDP 6s est une presse à comprimés exceptionnellement puissante qui produit des comprimés denses et durables à partir de tout matériau sec et granuleux. Grâce à sa construction solide et conception robuste, c’est une machine très fiable qui a mérité sa place dans de nombreux laboratoires et des instituts de recherche, où elle est acclamée par sa flexibilité. Il y a peu d’autres machines qui peuvent également répondre parfaitement aux besoins de ces types d’utilisateur, étant petite et facile à relocaliser, rapide, extrêmement flexible dans ses exigences d’entrée et de sortie et fiable.

Un élément clé de sa flexibilité est l’option manuelle de la TDP 6s. Après le remplissage de la trémie, vous pouvez utiliser la manivelle pour un seul comprimé ou une poignée de comprimés, simplement en tournant le volant. Avec une capacité de tourner avec seulement 200g de matériau brut, ceci rend facile d’évoluer lors des étapes initiales de création et raffinage d’une formule, sans avoir à mélanger (et potentiellement gaspiller) des quantités importantes de matériau. Ensuite, lorsque vous avez besoin de produire un grand nombre de comprimés, vous pouvez faire fonctionner la TDP 6s avec de l’électricité et la regarder fabriquer des comprimés par milliers.

Régler la profondeur de remplissage et la densité de comprimé et changer la matrice de la TDP 6s peut être accompli en seulement quelques minutes en relâchant et serrant quelques écrous et boulons.

C’est également une machine très facile à entretenir, avec uniquement une lubrification basique et une inspection bimensuelle pour assurer son bon fonctionnement. Le design robuste de la TDP 6s assure que les problèmes de fonctionnement sont rares.

Notre Point de Vue

Une version plus puissante de l’extrêmement populaire de la TDP 5, ce n’est pas surprenant que la TDP 6s soit une presse à comprimés accomplie qui fonctionne bien et est facile à utiliser. Offrant plus de pression que nos modèles plus petits, et capable de presser des comprimés plus gros, la TDP 6s élargie l’utilisation de la formule à succès de la TDP 5 et augmente le nombre de comprimés que vous pouvez presser.

Nom Valeur
Produit TDP-6s
Nombres de matrices 1
Pression Maximale(Kn) 60
Diamètre Maximal de comprimé (mm) 25
Profondeur de Remplissage Max (mm) 16
Epaisseur de Comprimé Max (mm) 6
Capacité de Production Max Par Heure 2500
Nombre de Stations de Remplissage 1
Comprimé Doubles Couches Non
Moteur (KW) 0.55
Nombre de Phases 1
AMPs 13
Volts 240v (110v sur demande)
Hauteur (mm) 880
Largeur (mm) 500
Profondeur (mm) 890
Poids (Kg) 150
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How Much Profit Will This Machine Generate?

Are you able to calculate the amount of profit your business generates per tablet? If so, this calculator will be able to tell you how many hours you will have to run this tablet press to cover its investment.

It will also be able to tell you the amount of profit it will generate every hour you run this tablet press, which makes this calculator a powerful tool when deciding on which tablet press is right for you or your business.

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Profit Generated Per Hour

This machine returns it's investment in hours

Quelle est la différence entre le TDP 0, TDP 1.5, TDP 5 et TDP 6s?

C'est une question très fréquente comme toutes les machines sont très similaires, mais tout aussi ont des forces différentes.

La façon la plus simple de diviser ces serait en automatique et manuelle des machines.

Le TDP 0 est le modèle de manuel et vous oblige à tourner la poignée sur le côté pour produire les comprimés. Ce qui a le moins de pression et est le modèle d'entrée de gamme dans le TDP de la gamme.

Le pdf 1.5, TDP 5 et TDP 6s sont tous des machines automatiques qui sont entraînées par un moteur électrique. Le pdf 1.5 est le modèle d'entrée de gamme dans les machines automatiques il a le moins de pression à 15kn il est aussi limité dans la taille des comprimés qu'il peut produire. Le TDP 5 est notre modèle le plus populaire et peut produire environ 5 000 comprimés par heure. Le TDP 5 a 50kn de pression et permet de produire des comprimés jusqu'à 22mm de diamètre. Le TDP 6s est le haut de gamme de la machine et est plus adapté à la forme irrégulière des comprimés. Le TDP 6s aussi a un peu plus de pression à 60kn et est mieux adapté à certains produits qui ne font pas de comprimés facilement.

Une formation est-elle dispensée avec cette machine?

Oui, nous pouvons vous former. Ce sera à Bicester dans nos locaux. Cela prendra environ une journée.

En combien de temps la presse sera-t-elle rentabilisée?

Vraiment rapidement. Le coût moyen par comprimé lors de leur fabrication par un sous-traitant est de 0,002 à 0,005 £, selon la difficulté du pressage et la taille du lot de production. Cela signifie qu'une TDP 5 sera rentabilisée avec seulement 380 000 comprimés. À 5000 comprimés par heure cela signifie uniquement 76 heures.

How do I set the pressure correctly?

The upper drift pin assembly is used to adjust the pressure. You can watch a video on this here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc2gfDU3NiQ

Here is another video which tells you how to set up a TDP ready to press: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dTscUdRJzQ

Do I get a die with the machine or do I have to buy it separately? Which size/shape are they?

Yes, you do get a die with the machine. Every machine comes fitted with a die.

If you would like you can get this customised with your logo or lettering but it takes 6-8 weeks.

Or, we have a standard 8mm round, bevelled edge with breaker installed in the machines in stock.

Where is this machine made and shipped from?
All of our machines are made by us in Taiwan, and are shipped to you from our nearest office. 
 
We have offices in the UK, USA and Taiwan. 
 
Because they are made by us, we are able to control quality and give you the best support possible. And because they are shipped from your local office, wait times are reduced and when possible customs clearance is avoided, ensuring you have support in your time zone in a language that is convenient to you.
Does the machine need to be bolted down? Does it come with bolts to fix it to a surface?

No, it does not need to be bolted into position but we do recommend it. If the machine is not secured in position by bolts or another method then it is more likely to shake a bolt loose, resulting in varying tablet weights. On top of this, the vibrations are likely to make the machine sound louder.

The machine does not come with bolts because we do not know the thickness of your surface.

I am just starting out and I am not sure which machine I should order - the TDP 0, TDP 1.5, TDP 5 or TDP 6s?

This is a common question, and we have tools to help you:

A video on the differences between the different TDP's - www.lfatabletpresses.com/videos/tdp-range

The Right Machine For You Questionnaire - https://www.lfatabletpresses.com/tablet-press-questionnaire

These will explain the different machines, and give you a much better idea. If you are still unsure, please do reach out, let us know what you are making and the quantity, and we will help to guide you through the process.

Are the TDPs CE certified?

No, the TDPs are not CE certified. To acquire this certification, they would have to be installed in a protective cage.

Can I make food grade products on this machine? Can I also make pharmaceutical-grade tablets?

Yes, the contact surfaces are all food and pharmaceutical safe.

They are made from a combination of, stainless steel, chrome coated brass and the steel used for your tooling (often S7).

As such they are all compliant with most rules for food or pharma manufacturing.

We strongly recommend that you check your local laws as these do vary from state to state and country to country. If in doubt reach out, and we will be happy to find out.

What PPE equipment is needed to use this machine?

We would recommend using goggles, a dust mask and gloves at a minimum, but you may require a lot more depending on the products that you are working with, and your local health and safety laws.

How often do I need to grease the machine, and which parts particularly of the machine should I lubricate?

We would recommend cleaning down the machine and leaving it re-greased after every use. This will ensure the longest life possible.

Here is a video on cleaning the TDP 5.

When greasing the machine, avoid getting any grease near the tooling or pressing surfaces, as this will get into your tablets and affect your powders.

Grease the top cam well, then apply a small amount to the upper drift pin assembly and the lower timing rod.
 
With regards to the types of grease or lubricant that we would recommend, this will depend on your product. If you are making food grade products, then you would want to use a grease that was NSF approved. If you are making a very caustic sodium based product, however, then you would need to use a product that is resistant to salts.

More information on greasing your machine can be found here: TDP 6s Lubrication Schedule

Do all TDPs and the VICE take the same tooling?

It is important to know two things:

Firstly, TDP Universal Tooling came into effect in 2018. Machines brought from LFA before this time may be slightly different sizes. We always recommend checking the size of your tooling before placing your order.

Secondly, a number of companies make unofficial TDP tablet presses.

They do not always conform to the same sizes, tolerance or quality as LFA TDPs or tooling. If you bought your press from someone else other than LFA, we are not able to guarantee that our tooling will fit.

Can this machine be left without an operator?

No.

LFA does not recommend leaving any of its machines unattended without an operator ever. Even if they only need to step away for a short amount of time, the operator should turn off the machine.

This will avoid damaging it in the event that there is a jam and the operator is not there to switch it off.

What is the length of the warranty? And what are the terms and conditions?

The length of the warranty on any of the TDP range machines is 1 year from the date of purchase.

This warranty covers spare parts and excludes tooling and maintenance labour from LFA for machine services.

When you receive your machine, you will be given a serial number that will also be stamped onto the press. You will be able to use this if you ever need to make a warranty claim.

Full details on the LFA warranty can be found here: Warranty | We Have You Covered

Can I come to one of your facilities for training with my own formula?

Yes, you can, but there are a number of requirements that we need to fulfill first.

You will need to contact our team and provide them with a copy of all of your MSDSs for all of the components of your mix.

We need to have a good understanding of your business and the challenges you are facing.

You will also need to book an appointment with the office that you would like to visit.

For more information please get in contact with the team: https://www.lfatabletpresses.com/contact

Can I get support from LFA if I face problems with making tablets?

Yes. Very easily.

We have free lifetime technical support for all machines sold by LFA.

Just contact us with your machine serial number and we would be happy to help you with any problems.

Can I order custom tooling?

Yes. You can order custom tooling here

What particle size will work on this machine?

As with any tablet press, it is good to have a particle size of around 80-60 mesh.

This would be large enough to avoid large losses and small enough to flow well through the machine. If the powder is finer than this then you are going to experience a larger level of loss.

If the particles are larger than this then it might not flow through the machine well and get caught as it is trying to enter into the die bore.

This being said every powder is very different and you will need to do tries to work out what is best for them.

What technical support and training come with this machine?

There are a number of ways we are able to support you:

  • Every machine comes with a full manual that is emailed to you after purchase.
  • There is a large range of video tutorials to teach you how to use the press.
  • The machine comes with lifetime technical support. You can call, Skype or email to get answers to your questions and problems.
  • We also offer free training at any one of our regional offices.

If after all of this you are still struggling to use your press, we are able to come to you. This is a service we charge for.

More information on this can be found here: https://www.lfatabletpresses.com/services

Can you set this machine up for an custom mg tablet weight?

Yes, the TDP and RTP range all have a weight adjustment for it.

on the TDP it is the bottom of the two cogs on the lower drift pin assembly.

Here is a link to a video showing you how to tune up the TDP 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dTscUdRJzQ

Here is a link to a video showing you how to tune up the RTP 9 or the RTP 118: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJFt5AFJ1hw

It is important to know that the exact weight of each tablet will vary from tablet to tablet.

A well-homogenized mix that has a consistent granule size should be able to achieve an accuracy of +/- 3% or less.

Would it help if we granulate the mix first?

There are three reasons to granulate your formula:

1. To improve the flowability of your formulation.

2. To make your formulation more compressible.

3. To ensure a consistent spread of API throughout the formulation.

If you would like to find out if your mix needs granulation then we do have a tablet formulation service available.

You can find out more about the tablet formulation service here: https://www.lfatabletpresses.com/services

What should we do if we don't want to use any excipients, especially binders?

Get a capsule filler.

You will not be able to make tablets.

Click here for more information https://www.lfacapsulefillers.com/

What plug does this machine come with?

We send out all machines with the local plug on and set up to run on the local power supply.

Do I need a license to own this machine?

That depends on the country you are located in.

In the EU and UK no. You do not need anything to buy the press.

In the USA we have to file a piece of paperwork with the federal government when we sell the press.

We, however, do all of this paperwork for you and do not need to do anything.

The only countries that require a license, as far as we know, are Canada and Australia.

If you are located in Canada then we recommend that you contact Health Canada prior to placing your order. Details regarding the import process can be found at the following link: Importing and registering pill presses (designated devices)

The document you need to fill out and file for a purchase originating in Australia is called a B712. This can be found at: https://www.abf.gov.au/form-listing/forms/b712.pdf. If you would like to speak with one of our team about this, then please get in contact.

How do you move/install this machine?

There is a bolt eyelet on the top of the machine.

We recommend using an engine hoist to lift the machine off the shipping crate and into the position that you are going to use it in.

 

Which machine is better for producing shaped tablets - TDP 5 or TDP 6s?

The TDP 5 and the TDP 6s are both able to take shaped tooling. This being said, it is a lot easier to use shaped tooling on the TDP 6s because of the way that the pressure is adjusted.

In what situation should I get a TDP 5 rather than a TDP 6s?

There are a number of times when it would be better to get a TDP 5 instead of a TDP6. Really a TDP 6 is only better if you need to make shaped tablets (not-round) very regularly or if you need to make very large tablets (bigger than 12-14mm).

If this is not the case then the TDP 5 is lighter, faster, and costs less than the TDP 6.

Are parts interchangeable with the rest of the TDP range?

Yes. Some of them. There are a number of parts that are able to be changed between the different TDP ranges. This includes the tooling, a lot of the upper and lower drift pin assemblies and the boot bolt and spring.

Is there a system that allows customers to check the warranty period of their machines?

In order to determine whether or not your machine is still under warranty, you will need to call or email the office the machine was purchased from, and provide the serial number.

What tension should I set my belt to?

The tension on your TDP 5 belt will depend on whether or not you are installing a new belt or tension on an old one. Here are the exact tensions for the TDP 5:

Installation strand tension for new belt [N] 141.64

Installation strand tension for run-in belt [N] 94.42

To measure the tension on a belt we use a tension pen gauge. Here is a link to a video on how to use the belt tension pen gauge: Browning Tensioning V Belt Drives

Deflection forces for belt tension pen gauge [kg]

New 0.98

Run 0.67

Is the press already assembled in the box?

Yes, the press comes fully assembled in the box. You will need to lift it onto your workbench, and attach the fill tray and the hopper. This can be done using a Phillips or a crosshead screwdriver. It will take a couple of moments to do this.

Please be careful when lifting the press as it weighs 150kg (330lbs). You should use some form of mechanical lift to get it into position, such as a forklift or an engine hoist.

We also have a video on unboxing our TDP 6 here: TDP 6s Unboxing & Setup

Is it possible to buy bigger hoppers for the TDP range?

No, sorry we do not currently offer bigger hoppers for the TDP range of tablet presses. This is for a number of reasons. Firstly it is important that the TDP 6s is watched during operation. You should not fill the hopper and leave it to run. In the event of a jam, you will need to be able to switch off the machine quickly.

Also, due to the fact that gravity and vibrations are used to move the powders through the machine, they can become subject to what is known as particle separation. The longer the powders are in the hopper the more likely this is to happen. Because of this, we do not advise using a larger hopper than the one fitted to the machine.

Which parts wear most often and should I keep regular stock of?

The most common wear part on the TDP 6s is the boot. This comes in direct contact with the die cavity and can be hit or chipped by the upper and lower punches. This is made of brass so that the tooling is protected in the event of a collision. Because of this, the boot is soft and will wear over time. If anything, we recommend keeping a spare to avoid losing production time.

In addition to the boot, there are four bushings in the TDP 6s that are also made from brass and designed to wear over time. It is likely that you will never have to change these.

We also recommend that you keep at least 1 spare set of tooling as this can break or wear over time.


LFA does aim to hold all major spare parts and tooling in stock so that they are ready to ship out in the event that you need them. The lead times on sold out parts, however, can take up to 6-8 weeks.

How long does maintenance take on the TDP 6s?

Maintenance on the TDP 6s is very short. There are five grease nipples that need grease pumped into them and cogs that need grease applied to them. This can be done in 10-15 mins.

We also recommend cleaning your press at the end of every production run and removing the tooling to store it in oil. This can take about 1 hour but will dramatically extend the life of your machine.

More information on maintenance for your TDP 5 can be found here:

Cleaning Matrix - TDP 6s

TDP 6s Lubrication Schedule

How do you adjust the pressure on a TDP 6s? How is it easier on a TDP 6s than other TDP presses?

The pressure on the TDP 6s is adjusted through the thumb screw on the eccentric sheave strap at the top of the machine. If you adjust this in a downwards motion then you will increase the punch pressure, if you adjust it in an upwards direction then you will decrease the pressure.

This is easier than on other TDP presses as you do not need any tools at all to perform this adjustment. It can be done by hand in moments.

A video on how to do this can be found here: How to Adjust the TDP 6s Tablet Press Punch Pressure

Will the TDP 6s make stronger tablets than the other TDP machines?

In theory yes, but in practice, not necessarily.

The TDP 6s has 60kN of pressure which is the highest amount of any of the TDP presses. This and the fact that it runs slower is increasing what is known as dwell time. This means that your powders are under compression longer which increases the hardness of your tablets. So, if you put the same mix in a TDP 5 and a TDP 6s, in theory, the TDP 6s should produce a stronger tablet.

This being said, the press used to make a tablet is not the only thing that has a bearing on how hard the tablet eventually comes out. So if you mix is very directly compressible then using a TDP 6s instead of a TDP 5 will make it no stronger or harder.

Similarly, if your powder has no binding properties at all then it will not matter how much pressure you apply. You might never be able to make a hard tablet.

Does the TDP 6s use the same tooling as a rotary press?

No. The TDP 6s uses what is known as TDP Universal Tooling™ this is a type of single station tooling that is used in all of the TDP range.

Rotary press tooling has a very different construction and can not be used in TDP presses.

Can you change the speed on a TDP 6s? Can the machine be modified so that it has a variable speed control?

No. The TDP 6s that LFA sells does not come with a variable speed controller.

It is possible to fit one as an aftermarket customization but this is not a service that LFA offers. It is important that this is only done by a qualified electrician.

Does this machine come with a manual?

Yes. We have a basic manual for the TDP 6s and we are currently working to bring out improved versions. A link to the manual can be found here: TDP 6s Desktop Tablet Press User Manual

If you have any feedback on the manual or think that something should be added then we would love to hear from you.

How can I figure out if my formula requires the pressure of the TDP 6s?

You would have to test it on a machine that is able to give you precise pressure readouts. These are available but are not something that LFA supplies.

What does the TDP 6s do that the TDP 1.5 and 5 cannot?

The TDP 6s is able to do 2 things that the other TDP presses can not.

It is able to easily make shaped tablets. While the other TDP presses are able to make shaped tablets the TDP 6s does this with the least hassle and highest accuracy.

The TDP 6s is able to apply higher pressure for longer amounts of time. Because it is slowed down, the dwell time is much higher than on the other TDP presses. Combining this with the higher potential pressure output means that the press is able to oftentimes make stronger tablets.

Why is TDP 6s better for making shaped tablets?

The TDP 6s is better for making shaped tablets due to the way the pressure is adjusted. The pressure adjustment happens in a linear motion. This means when you are tuning the press with a shaped set of tooling you do not need to worry about having to re-align the upper punch with the die bore every time you adjust the pressure. This saves not only a lot of time but reduces the risk of damaging your upper punch on the die bore.

What is the maximum diameter on a TDP 6s when using a motor? How about when I'm running the machine manually?

The maximum diameter of the die is 22 mm regardless of if you are using the motor or operating the machine by hand. This is what LFA recommends. The problem that most customers face is with wanting to use the maximum diameter along with the maximum fill depth and the maximum pressure.

If this is your requirement then it is important to test it before buying the press. Maxing out the press in every respect is difficult and can only be achieved with the perfect mix.

Why should I get a TDP 6s if according to your website it has a lower production capacity than the TDP 1.5 and the TDP 5?

If your mix binds really well, then there is no reason. If, however, you need a longer dwell time, higher pressure or to make shaped tablets, then you might find that the TDP 6s is better suited to your needs.

If your main concern is production capacity, then we would recommend the RTP range of tablet presses.

Is it possible to install a load cell to record the compression force on a TPD 6s machine?

Theoretically, yes. All of the pressure of the machine is put through one point where the fill adjustment cog meets the base. This happens during the production of every tablet. You could, in theory, insert a load cell at this point in the press. This, however, is not something that LFA offers or is really able to support.

Are you able to come and service my TDP 6s when it's needed, or will you guide me on how to service the machine myself?

Yes, we can come and service your TDP 6s if you would like us to. It is, however, a service that we charge for so you may find that we are not the best people to do it. Here is a link to the costs involved:Services | Why Choose LFA Tablet Presses?

We are also happy to guide you through the service and maintenance of your machine. We do this in two main ways:

The manual, a copy of which can be found here:TDP 6s Desktop Tablet Press User Manual

And, with online videos. All of the TDP 6s videos can be found here:Desktop Tablet Press Videos

I have the old style TDP 6s and I need to buy new tooling for it - are you still able to provide me with the tooling or did you discontinue the production fully? Do you hold some in stock?

Yes, we do still support manufacturing tooling for the TDP 6s, however we no longer hold any stock items of the tooling. If you need to order TDP tooling of any dimensions please do reach out to the team and let them know what you are looking for. We would be happy to help.

More information on TDP tooling can be found here: TDP Tooling | Punch & Dies for TDP Pill Presses

If I make any changes on the machine will the warranty still be valid? I am thinking about replacing the motor for a different one.

Yes, we will cover the warranty but only on the parts that you have not changed or modified. If you are in doubt then please do reach out to the team and check with them first.

If I change the tooling for a different size, do I need to adjust the pressure as well?

Yes. You have to adjust the pressure whenever you change the tooling. This is for two reasons. Firstly you will have adjusted the setting even just a small amount by taking out the old tooling. Secondly, the new set of tooling will have a slightly different length to the old tooling. This will not be perceptible just from looking at it but a small difference will exist.

When you put in the new tooling the press both of these tiny changes can have a big impact on the tablet that you are making.

Because of this, it is important to make sure that you re-tune the press every time you change the tooling or the mix being put in the press.

What is the max weight of a tablet that can be made on this machine?

That will depend on what is known as your powder bulk density of your tablet mix. The easiest way to think of this is in the children's joke: What weighs more a ton of lead or a ton of feathers?

The joke is that they both weigh the same. Only one is much bigger than the other. Tablet presses work in the same way. The press does not weigh out your tablet mix. Instead, it uses the volume of the die cavity to fill and then this is the weight of the tablet.

So if your mix is very dense and granular then you will be able to make a very heavy tablet. If your mix is very light and fluffy then you will not be able to make a very heavy tablet.

The best thing to do is calculate the bulk density of your powder and then use this to work out what size tooling you will need to achieve the target weight for your tablets. A link to the video on how to work out your bulk density can be found here: https://www.lfatabletpresses.com/videos/calculating-bulk-density-making-a-tablet-pill-mix

What is the maximum weight of a tablet that can be made on this machine?

That will depend on what is known as your powder bulk density of your tablet mix. The easiest way to think of this is in the children's joke: What weighs more a ton of lead or a ton of feathers?

The joke is that they both weigh the same. Only one is much bigger than the other. Tablet presses work in the same way. The press does not weigh out your tablet mix. Instead, it uses the volume of the die cavity to fill and then this is the weight of the tablet.

So if your mix is very dense and granular then you will be able to make a very heavy tablet. If your mix is very light and fluffy then you will not be able to make a very heavy tablet.

The best thing to do is calculate the bulk density of your powder and then use this to work out what size tooling you will need to achieve the target weight for your tablets. A link to the video on how to work out your bulk density can be found here:Calculating Bulk Density - Making a Tablet Pill Mix

My machine is going into a lab/education facility. Is the TDP 6s appropriate for this environment?

No, we recommend the DTP 25 as it is fully enclosed. It will also keep your students safer since the encasing will stop the spread of powders around the lab.

DTP Tablet Press | R&D & Educational Pill Press

I want to make tablets without any binder, is this machine the right machine for me?

No. If you don’t want to use a binder, then the best thing is to use is a capsule filler since you are just filling the empty capsule shell with your active material.

Can I use multi-tip tooling with the TDP 6s?

Yes. We are able to make multi-tip tooling for the TDP 6s.

However, multi-tip tooling can be expensive. If you are looking to produce high numbers of tablets, then we recommend purchasing an RTP Rotary Tablet Press.

I want to make a range of supplements, does this machine make tablets and capsules?

No. This machine is only able to make tablets.

It is able to make different size and shape tablets including capsule shape but this is a tablet, not a capsule.

If I am not able to form a tablet from my powder. What should I do next? Should I buy a machine with higher capacity or add something to my powder?

You should first look at your tableting mix. If you are able to get this right then the powder should bind into a tablet. If you have tried a few mixes and a form of granulation, then the next step would not be another type of tablet press but a capsule filler.

Based on LFA's website, the max tablet diameter of TDP 6s is 22 mm. Is the only one thing I have to do just order 22 mm tooling? Should anything else be changed?

According to LFA's website, the max tablet diameter of the TDP 6s is 22 mm. Do I just need to order 22 mm tooling for this, or will anything else need to be changed?

The max fill depth is 12 mm. What will happen if I set up the fill depth over 12 mm?

Then the lower punch will come free from the die cavity and it will damage the tooling. Please do not do this.

It is important that you always turn the press over by hand before using the motor. If the press will not eject the tablet then this could be due to the fact that the lower punch has come out of the die bore. If this has happened then you will need to guide it back into place and decrease the fill depth until it is held in place.

Are all the contacted parts stainless steel? Is it SUS316?

No. The hopper is currently 304 stainless steel, although we are migrating to plastic. The boot is made from brass, again we are migrating over to plastic boots. The tooling is made from the steel grade that you have selected and can not be made from stainless steel as it is too soft. The ejection tray is made from steel.

Is it possible to increase the production capacity to 5000 pcs per hour like the TDP 5?

No. Sorry the motor on the TDP 6s is set at 3000 per hour. This is so that it has the torque and pressure to achieve 60kN.

The dies have become discoloured. Is this because of corrosion?

Yes, this could be down to corrosion or due to oxidation of your product. We would highly recommend taking your tooling out of the press and cleaning it at the end of every production run.

We would also recommend polishing the tooling to keep the surfaces clean and less likely to cause picking or capping.

The screw that holds the boot was damaged by the boot set screw. Did this happen because its knurled nut was tight against the base plate?

Yes, this can happen because the boot bolt and spring have been screwed too far into the press or have not been screwed in far enough. It is important to make sure that the bolt is in the correct position before over tightening the set screw.

It should be pointed out that it will not affect the operation of the press if it is damaged.

Do you supply a spanner wrench to adjust the driveshaft nuts?

Tools are not supplied to use on the TDP 6s press.

Can the machine be modified to allow for pre-pressure?

No. It is not possible for a TDP 6s to be modified to have a pre-pressure function. This is because it is a simple up and down motion. If you think that you need a pre-pressure function on your press, then you will need an RTP Rotary Tablet Press. For more information on this, please do reach out to the team.

What is the motor power of TDP 6s?
The motor power on a TDP 6s is .75 kW.
What is the yield rate of making tablets?

The TDP 6s can have a yield rate as low as 90%. This will depend on how fine your powders are. If you need to reduce your waste then you should consider an RTP Rotary Tablet Press or granulation.

Are there any services included in the warranty period?

No, sorry the warranty is for parts only. If you need your machine serviced and you do not feel confident to do this, then we would be happy to do so. This is, however, a charge for service. More information on this can be found here: Services | Why Choose LFA Tablet Presses?

Do you have any suggestions for a better Ejection Guard/Safety guard?

Yes, we would recommend installing the entire press inside a cage or perspex box.

Can the TDP 5 motor be placed on my TDP 6s for greater output?

No, we do not recommend this. The TDP 6s has been specifically developed for the longer dwell time and higher punch pressure. Changing the motor on the TDP 6s for the motor on the TDP 5 will not make it faster but instead only make your machine less effective.

My TDP 6s does not have a jogging button, to be quite honest it doesn't look much like the one on the website. Did you send me the right machine?

Yes, you received the correct machine. At LFA we are constantly working to improve the quality of our machines. We are not able, however, to update the photos and the videos on the website every time we make an improvement.

If you are unsure as to whether or not you got a TDP 6s then the best thing to do is to look on your machine. On your press will be the machine plate which is marked with your serial number along with the make and model of your machine. This will be clearly marked as a TDP6s.

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