Capsule Polisher with Metal Detection

KD30 with CEia

Capsule Handling with Integrated Metal Detection


The Krämer capsule polisher will elevate, polish and dedust any size of capsule. The rotational spiral brush designed specifically for capsule applications polishes gently and removes excess dust. The perforated housing allows ideal removal of the dust. The device outlet can be fitted with peripherals such as metal detectors, empty capsule sorters and diverters.

  • Upward conveying range of 800 to 2000 mm
  • Dust-tight Tri-Clamp connections
  • Available with Ceia, Lock and Safeline metal detectors
  • Quiet operation < 68 dB
  • Speed continuously adjustable
  • Optimal cleaning of capsules with gentle conveying
  • Compact design, minimum footprint
  • Modular structure (400 mm)
  • Easy assembly and disassembly, no tools are needed
  • Easy to clean
  • Classification: Atex Zone II 2D/- Db 140 °C

Best-in-Class Metal Detection for Tablet and Capsules

CEIA is an industry leader and world recognized in industrial metal detection systems used in securities, ground search, food, textiles and trusted by TSA at airports across the United States.

The Pharmaceutical division includes several state-of-the-art Quality Control Metal Detectors that offer full compliance with FDA requirements Part 210 and Part 211. The THS/PH21E provides superior metal detection in the manufacturing process of this strictly regulated industry. The highly reliable proprietary digital technology delivers a consistent detection far metal contaminants in tablets, capsules and powders. All models feature a mirror finish on the 316L Stainless Steel that offers the best level of sanitation achievement.

Superior Detection Capability


CElA THS/PH21E Metal Detection Systems feature extremely high detection sensitivity towards contaminating metals, whether ferrous, non-ferrous or stainless steel. Once a contamination is detected, the system rejects the identified material. The system's fail safe operation monitors the opening and closing of the ejection flap through a redundant confirmation sensor

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