Packaging Pharmaceuticals With Aluminum Seals: A Look At The Differences Between Cold Forming And Thermoforming Blister Packs

Universal health greatly improved once medications for numerous deadly diseases were developed. Almost all diseases and medical conditions can now be treated with medicine, and the total nominal spending on medicines in the U.S. has now surpassed $329 billion each year. Oral medications are generally packaged in blister packs with an aluminum seal. If you own your own pharmacy, you can choose to package the tablet with one of the two following methods: cold forming or thermoforming. [Read More]

3-Step Guide To Troubleshooting Simple Problems With Your Air Compressor's Pressure

While using your air compressor, you may have noticed that the pressure is no longer strong enough to operate your tools or inflate a tire. If so, use the following three-step guide for troubleshooting and fixing simple problems with your air compressor's pressure. Step 1:  Check The Hose And Its Fittings The first things you need to do when checking for your compressor's reduction in pressure are the air hose and its fittings. [Read More]

3 Reasons A Dumpster Rental Is Your Best Option For Dumping

All across the United States, littering and illegal dumping has become a major concern for environmentalists, motor vehicle operators, and even homeowners such as yourself. Aside from posing certain health, environmental, and safety concerns, illegal dumping can also make neighborhoods look trashy, which can lower property values. If you have a lot of waste to get rid of, there are three reasons dumpster rental is your best option for getting rid of trash. [Read More]

Mechanical Separation: An Overview Of Vibratory Screeners

If your experiment requires mechanical separation of different substrates and solutions, vibratory screeners are the perfect investment. They will make your life a lot easier and will speed up the experiment. Vibratory screeners rely on multi-plane inertial vibrations to separate particles based on their weight and size. Most screeners have a diameter range from 460 mm to 2540 mm and can separate particles into one of five predetermined sizes — anything as small as 37 microns to anything as large as 50 mm. [Read More]