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Last updated January 31, 2026
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Rotary compression tooling geometry: NestleRecent Research Landscape

Inconsistent density in compressed food materials leads to high breakage rates and waste during high-speed production. These innovations control the mechanical force distribution through specialized press geometry to ensure structural integrity.

What technical problems is Nestle addressing in Rotary compression tooling geometry?

Inconsistent food filling encapsulation

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Non-uniform density and structural failure during high-speed compression of edible particulates. Eliminating these defects ensures product integrity and dosage accuracy.

Inconsistent food material compaction

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Food materials often adhere to compression surfaces during high-speed rotary processing. Reducing this interaction prevents production downtime and ensures uniform tablet integrity.