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The importance of preserving Punches and Matrices
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Important tips to extend the life of punches and dies.
Ignoring the maintenance of tooling used in the tablet compression process can lead to downtime and high production costs. Often, the maintenance of tooling used in the tablet compression process is considered unnecessary. However, performing periodic maintenance and keeping them preserved avoids a series of problems.
Check out 7 simple steps below that help extend the life of punches and dies: Cleaning: tools should be cleaned and dried to remove any oil or product residue; Assessment: visually inspect the tools to detect obvious signs of damage and determine if a repair is necessary; Repair: corrosion and surface damage can be repaired and removed through polishing; Measurement: Measurement is essential after repair to ensure that critical tool dimensions remain within tolerance; Polishing: polishing should result in a slightly mirror-like finish; Lubrication: lubrication is important to protect, preserve and assist in the proper functioning of the tools; Storage: Cabinets for storage should be specially designed to maximize safety and minimize potential damage.
♦ Access the 7-Step Process material and get more information about the best tooling conservation practices.
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