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Case Study Collection Vol. 2: Capper Related

A must-see for pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and detergent manufacturers! We will introduce case studies that solve issues in quality inspection on-site.

The "Case Study Collection vol.2: Capper Related" is a collection of case studies from Namix Co., Ltd., which handles capping machines, fillers (dispensing machines), and more. We present examples that have solved issues such as: - "Difficulties in introducing a capper due to workspace constraints" - "Challenges in mechanization due to small-batch, diverse production" - "Time-consuming variety changeover tasks" 【Solution Examples】 - There is no capper that can handle high torque trigger caps. - Difficulties in introducing a capper due to workspace constraints. - Challenges in mechanization due to small-batch, diverse production, such as tendonitis. - Capping gold crown caps manually. - Uncertainty about the torque applied to the caps. - Filling and capping were performed offline. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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【Improvement Points After Implementation】 ■Reduction of labor costs ■Reduction of working hours ■Reduction of workload ■Improvement of product accuracy ■Increase in production capacity ■Expansion of target varieties ■Improvement of work efficiency ■Space-saving measures ■Traceability *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Through products such as "Cartoner," "Capper," and "Filling Machine," we contribute to reducing labor costs at our customers' sites. In today's rapidly changing market, there is a demand for small-batch production of various types, and reducing changeover time has become a significant challenge from a cost perspective. At Namix, our design philosophy is to create structures that allow for quick and easy changeovers for various forms of work. We provide products that fit the needs of our customers' products and manufacturing processes. By consolidating the know-how, experience, and ideas we have cultivated so far, we aim to continue and develop our foundation of "low cost, high precision, stable performance, simple and compact structure, and short delivery times." We are committed to constantly exploring our customers' needs and the ease of use for operators, and we will continue to respond to our customers' trust in the future.