Deitz Company is the family-owned packaging machinery supplier that designs and manufacturers the Pharmafill(TM) line of dependable, affordable, sanitary pharmaceutical equipment in the USA at its Wall, New Jersey headquarters. The pioneer of entry level automation for oral solid dosage filling and packaging, Deitz offers a wide range of automated tablet counters, cotton inserters, desiccant inserters, tamper-evident neck banders, heat shrink tunnels, powered turntables, companion conveyors, and a range of accessories to suit any installation or tight configuration.
Founded in 1949, Deitz earned acclaim for a series of inventions in automated scanning, feeding, and tablet counting accuracy and today continues to innovate with a slate of novel automated tablet filling and packaging concepts. The Bottomless Conveyor, for example, automatically allows lot codes and other data to be automatically printed on bottle bottoms without manual handling or diverting them from the packaging line. The fully automated TC3 and tabletop TC4 tablet – capsule counters feature a proprietary counting sensor that effectively sees and counts clear and translucent pills and gelcaps that would otherwise appear invisible to lesser counting systems.
Loaded with advanced control technology, Deitz machines offer easy setup, intuitive HMI screens, unattended operation, and repeatable accuracy yet very little maintenance is needed to run year after year at peak speed and performance. Nearly all of these reliable workhorse machines are available for testing with your tablets and bottles on a full-size testing and training line at the Deitz Company headquarters.
Deitz engineers are also highly regarded for their expertise in the design, development and integration of complete filling lines. Deitz offers to specify exactly the right machinery required to meet targeted production rates starting from an empty bottle through to a sealed bottle ready for cartoning. With decades of experience, Deitz understands how to balance the need for automated speed with accuracy, ease of use, space constraints and other factors.