Wet Bead Mill for Micronization and Dispersion for Pharmaceuticals [Product Line from Lab to Mass Production] DeltaVita
Netchibakumix Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Bremen, Germany) is a supplier of equipment for generating fine and ultra-fine particles, providing technologies and customized solutions for pharmaceutical development and manufacturing. The company's DeltaVita wet bead mill, compliant with PICS/GMP standards, features innovative grinding technology that not only grinds active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to the nano level but also produces nanoparticles with a narrow and reproducible particle size distribution. Additionally, we propose SystemVita, which allows for centralized operation of the entire system by using circulation tanks from the same manufacturer, not just the bead mill unit alone. DeltaVita offers a wide range of models, from lab machines with a minimum capacity of 2mL batch size to production-scale models, enabling easy scale-up and is used by users worldwide.
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DeltaVita Series Features ▪ Benchtop lab equipment capable of 2mL batch sizes ▪ Easy scale-up from lab-level to large production machines ▪ CIP/SIP specifications (optional depending on the model) ▪ Safe and simple operability ▪ Compliance with validation documentation ▪ Batch reports ▪ Grinding media usable from 0.05mm in diameter (depending on the model)
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In particular, Gadelius Industry has played an important role as a bridge for companies expanding from Sweden to Japan. Most of the Swedish companies currently active in Japan, such as ABB, Flect, SKF, Ericsson, and Heganas, started their businesses through Gadelius. Additionally, most of the industrial machinery widely used in Japan, including paper pulp digesters, air preheaters for power plants, and industrial elevators, were supplied by Gadelius. These achievements have been recognized, and Gadelius has even been awarded a medal by the King of Sweden. Currently, in addition to departments related to these industrial machines, there is also a department specialized in disaster response for issues such as water damage and flooding.