ConsiGma® CDC Flex

Ultimate flexibility in continuous direct compression

ConsiGma CDC Flex

Continuous manufacturing without compromise.

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The ConsiGma® CDC Flex is a next‑generation continuous direct compression (CDC) platform that gives pharmaceutical manufacturers the freedom to move seamlessly from development to commercial production – faster, smarter, and with far greater flexibility than traditional batch processes.

Designed by GEA and Hovione, CDC Flex brings the advantages of continuous tableting within reach for companies with diverse pipelines, frequent changeovers, and evolving production needs.

Key benefits of CDC Flex at a glance


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Faster development and scale‑up

Seamless transition from formulation development to clinical and commercial production One platform supporting the full lifecycle, without process handovers or re‑engineering

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Exceptional process flexibility

Fast changeovers and short cleaning cycles reduce downtime Multiple configurations enable adaptation to different products, batch sizes, and throughputs

02

Consistent quality with modern controls

Continuous operation with real‑time monitoring improves consistency Supports robust process control aligned with ICH Q13 expectations

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Lower cost and smaller footprint

Fewer process steps and reduced material handling Compact layouts contribute to lower cost per tablet and improved sustainability

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