Korsch AG

  • KORSCH Tablet Presses: X 3, XL 400_4 and XT 600
About Korsch AG

Founded in 1919 in Berlin, Germany, KORSCH AG has a 100-year tradition and commitment to innovation. As the only true specialist in the tablet press market, KORSCH focuses solely and completely on the advancement of tablet press technology for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food, confectionary, technical, and chemical products. The result is generations of experience developing the broadest, most innovative tableting equipment portfolio in the world. KORSCH offers an optimal solution for virtually every tablet compression application – through initial feasibility, research, scale-up, cl...

  • DE
  • 2019
    On CPHI since
  • 250 - 499
    Employees
Company types
Other
Primary activities
Technology
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CPHI & PMEC India 2024

India Expo Centre, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR
26 Nov 2024 - 28 Nov 2024

Products from Korsch AG (1)

  • KORSCH XT 600

    Product KORSCH XT 600

    High Speed Double Rotary Press – The XT 600 combines the latest in KORSCH technology in an cost effective and extremely efficient design, which offers a new standard in high-volume tablet production. The robust and elegant design ensures maximum output, the flexibility of an exchangeable turret, as w...

Korsch AG Resources (2)

  • News KORSCH introduces next-generation mid-range tablet press

    X 3 Tablet Press incorporates production capabilities and versatility traditionally limited to large-scale production machines.
  • Brochure X 3 Tablet Press

    Flexible Single and Bi-layer Mid-range Production – Based on the same platform as the X 3 SFP and sharing the same design advantages, the X 3 MFP adds a new level of flexibility to the mid-range production segment. The X 3 MFP offers a single-layer and bi-layer capability in one machine with a simple conversion process to permit maximum flexibility and productivity. The optional bi-layer conversion kit includes two smaller feeders, bi-layer cam tracks, and a first layer tamping station. Automated first-layer sampling at production speeds is achieved with a retractable design of the second layer feeder.