Thirty people traveled from across the country to attend Natoli Engineering’s summer Basics of Tablet Manufacturing & Troubleshooting training this week. Participants came to our Technical Training Center in St. Charles, Missouri, from as far east as New Hampshire and as far west as Hawaii to attend this popular course July 24-26, 2018.
Attendees represented many industries, including pharmaceuticals, biotech, supplements, contract manufacturing, CBD, and energy solutions. They also covered a variety of job responsibilities, from scientists and tablet press operators to engineers and machinists.
Topics covered in the training included:
- Tablet shapes and designs
- Tablet press setup and operation
- Tooling options
- Steel types
- Tool inspection
- Tool reworking and polishing
Upcoming Training
Natoli is holding more training courses in the coming months. Our TCR center in California will host a one-day tablet press training course on August 30, and our New York location will hold its tablet press training on September 20. Our Poland TCR center is holding a hands-on tablet press and tooling seminar September 26-27. The Poland training is free and will fill up fast – so visit our TCR training page to register.
Our Tablet Manufacturing Process Training will take place August 19-22 at the Natoli Institute at Long Island University. This course offers a comprehensive, hands-on experience of the tablet manufacturing process from formulation development to tablet design to tablet compression – all presented in our state-of-the-art lab at LIU.
Our Telford, Pennsylvania, facility will host an R&D and tablet development training class October 9-11. Keep an eye on our training page for more details – coming soon!
Our popular Basics of Tablet Manufacturing & Troubleshooting course will be held October 23-25 at the Natoli Technical Training Center in St. Charles, Missouri. Learn the basics of tablet shapes and designs, press setup and operations, tooling options and steel types, tool inspections, and tool reworking and polishing.