Overview
GKF700 - Standard hard gelatin capsules filling and closing machine for powder and pellets. Since more than 30 years, Bosch designs and produces gelatin capsule filling machines. More than 2000 filling machines have been sold worldwide. Even until today, most of the first Bosch machines are still used in production. This shows the evidence of Bosch quality. Experienc, highest technical standard and Bosch quality provide an excellent cost-performance ratio and a very reliable machine.
Facts
- Excellent cost-performance ratio and flexible machine set up.
- The operating method is low in wear and maintenance.
- Capsules of all makes can be run with the same size part set. High precision machine set up allow the interchange of size part
- Ejection of non-separated capsules or improperly inserted capsule caps.
- Design confirming to GMP guidelines, easy operation and cleaning.
- Fill weight adjustment within seconds: very small powder residues ensure optimum machine efficiency.
- No powder leaking during operation
- Set scale values do not require readjustment after size change.
- Maximum fill accuracy: below 1% standard deviation with many products due to high precision dosing tools.
- Processing of extremely difficult powders easy possible.
- Special treatment of the dosing disk and tamping ring ensure the high filling weight precision even after a long using time.
- Only dry vacuum pumps are used, so no leakage of water can occur in the pharmaceutical production room.
- Touch screen as human/machine interface to control the machine functions, easy operation/multilanguages.
- Enlarged infeed hopper with sight window, to conveniently monitor the fill level.
Function description

Functional diagram:
1. Capsule feeding, alignmeat and separation
2. Separation of segments
3. Empty station
4. Pellet, tallet station optional
5. Dosing station for powder in dosing disk
6. Pellet, tallet station optional
7. Empty station
8. Faulty capsule ejection
9. Uniting of the segments
10. Capsule closing station
11. Capsule ejections
12. Segment cleaning
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