Dry blending is a vital step in the production of pharmaceutical drugs. These substances are usually powders but may also be in the form of granules. The active pharmaceutical ingredient or API is blended with a non-active ingredient known as an excipient to produce tablets. The excipients can serve different purposes; for example, they can serve as carriers for the active ingredient.
Whether you need drum manipulation equipment, container lifts or want to design a fully customized blending system from the ground up, you need a team of experts you can count on every step of the way. METO Systems provides everything you need for any size project. This is why we have earned an exceptional reputation in the markets we serve.
Drum Inverters are used in the pharmaceutical, nutritional, and fine chemical manufacturing industries to transfer powders, pellets, and tablets from drums to downstream processes. Unlike dumping devices, the inverter provides for a closed and controlled material transfer.
Mini utility lifts or portable lifting trollies are an economical alternative to larger, more expensive lifts. They can lift heavy things and effortlessly transport them, eliminating many of the most hazardous elements associated with manual handling.
Downtime due to equipment failure is one of the biggest headaches manufacturing plants cannot afford. The loss of just one piece of equipment can halt an entire production line and lead to product loss and revenue loss.
We are pleased to announce that Elianette Muriel has joined METO Systems as our Administrative Assistant. Elianette began her journey with METO in August , and reports to Vice President Susan Haas. Elianette has over 15 years of experience in the administrative field and graduated college with high honors.
Powder flow problems can cause frustration and create backups resulting in expensive downtime and the production of substandard products. Powders can act like solids and liquids and lead to product flow issues. Flow issues can result from a product’s handling, storage, and uniform processing, including too much or insufficient blending.
We are pleased to announce that Benjamin Coghlan has joined METO Systems as our Project Engineer. Ben began his journey with METO in August, and reports to Engineering Manager Adam Baird. Ben Graduated from NJIT in 2021 and worked in a manufacturing shop and as a Sales Engineer prior to joining METO.
Powder flow problems can cause frustration and create backups resulting in expensive downtime and the production of substandard products. Powders can act like solids and liquids and lead to product flow issues. Flow issues can result from a product’s handling, storage, and uniform processing, including too much or insufficient blending.
The current state of the supply chain has caused consumers and business buyers to consider whether to wait for what they want to become available or settle for a product that is below their usual standard. If, for example, you are in the market for a new car, you have probably experienced this firsthand.











