December 2009 PFFC

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Converting Rx for Bowed Rollers

Web Lines In pharmaceuticals, certain drugs are controlled substances: They are available to the public but require a doctor’s prescription and strict instructions for proper use. In converting, there are some solutions that should be controlled, available to anyone but requiring detailed instructions for use. At the top of my list of converting controlled substances: bowed rollers. For those not familiar with bowed rollers, they are a uniform-diameter but bow-shaped roller. The outside of a bowed roller is a rubber sleeve, internally supported by a series of narrow idler rollers mounted on a bent shaft. For some thicker ...

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