Stopping Tooling Corrosion A Professional Guide to Anti-Rust Strategies for High-Speed Tablet Press Machines
Are your tablet press punches rusting? This ruins tablets and wastes money. I will show you how to stop corrosion and save your tooling right now.
To stop tooling corrosion on a high-speed tablet press, you must dry parts completely after cleaning, control room humidity below 50%, apply anti-rust oil before storage, and use coated tools for acidic materials. These steps prevent sticking, weight issues, and permanent tool damage.
Tablet press machine tooling anti rust
I remember visiting a client's plant last year. They had a big problem with rusty punches on their new rotary press. The rust caused sticking, and they had to throw away thousands of bad tablets. I helped them fix this problem with a simple daily plan. If you want to stop losing money to rusty tools, you must read the following steps.
1.Why Do Tooling Parts on a High-Speed Tablet Press Rust?
You see brown spots on your dies. Your tablets look bad. Why does this happen? Let us look at the main reasons for tool rust.
Tooling rusts mainly because water stays on the parts after cleaning. High room humidity causes condensation. Also, acidic materials like vitamin C or wrong cleaning liquids eat the metal surface. Leaving tools out without oil also causes fast rusting.
Reasons for tablet press tooling rust
I have seen many broken tools in the past 15 years. I always tell my clients that rust does not happen by magic. You need to look at your whole process.
First, let us talk about water. Water is the biggest enemy of your upper punches, lower punches, and dies. If you do not blow dry every small hole, rust starts in hours.
Second, think about your materials. Some powders hold salt or acid. When these powders touch metal, they start a chemical reaction.
Here is a simple breakdown of the main rust triggers:
| Rust Trigger | How It Happens | Impact on Tooling |
| Leftover Water | Incomplete drying after washing | Fast surface rust |
| Bad Environment | High heat and high humidity | Condensation on cold metal |
| Harsh Powders | Acidic or salty ingredients | Chemical breakdown of metal |
| Wrong Cleaners | Too much acid or base in soap | Strips away protective layers |
You must check these four things every day. If you ignore them, your tools will fail. Your tablets will stick to the punches. The tablet weight will change. Finally, you will have to buy new tools.
2.How Should You Dry Tablet Press Tooling After Cleaning?
Washing tools is easy, but drying them is hard. If you leave one drop of water, rust wins. Here is the right way to dry your tools.
You must dry tablet press tooling completely right after washing. Use a hot air gun to blow high-pressure air into every die hole. You can also use pure ethanol or isopropyl alcohol to wash away water fast. Make sure there are no water marks left.
Drying tablet press tooling
I want to share a story about a customer in Europe. They bought a good tablet press machine from us. Two months later, they complained about rusty dies. I asked them how they dried the parts. They said they just left them on a table to air dry. This is a very big mistake.
Air drying takes too long. Water sits on the metal and causes rust. You need an active drying process.
Use the Right Tools
You must use a hot air gun. Aim the hot air directly into the middle hole of the die. Do this for every single piece.
The Alcohol Trick
Many professional makers use a quick trick. After you wash the tools with water, dip them in pure ethanol. Alcohol mixes with water and dries very fast. This pulls all the water off the metal.
Visual Check
Before you put the tools away, look at them under a bright light. You must see zero water drops. You must see zero water marks. If you see a mark, wash and dry it again. This strict rule saves your tools.
3.What Are the Best Anti-Rust Steps During Daily Production?
Your tools can rust while the machine runs. Powders and air hurt the metal. How do you protect the punches during a long shift?
During daily production, keep the room humidity below 50% to stop water from forming on cold metal. If you press acidic powders, clean the machine often. If you stop the machine for more than two hours, clean the tools and put a thin layer of oil on them.
Tablet press daily anti rust
You might think your tools are safe when the tablet press is running. This is not true. The air in your room plays a big part. I always check the air system when I set up a new solid dosage line.
Control the Air
You must keep the room dry. The humidity must stay under 50 percent. If the room gets hot and cold, water drops form on the heavy metal press. This water goes straight to the punches.
Manage Harsh Materials
If you make vitamin C tablets or use salty powders, you have a higher risk. These powders eat metal fast. Do not run these powders for five days without a break. Stop the machine, clean the tools, and start again.
Short Stops
Sometimes you stop the machine for lunch or a meeting. If you stop for more than two hours, do not just walk away. Take a clean cloth. Wipe the powder off the dies. Put a very thin layer of food-safe oil on them. This simple habit blocks the air and powder from hurting the metal while you are gone.
4.How Do You Protect Tooling During Short-Term and Long-Term Storage?
Bad storage destroys good tools. If you put tools in a box and forget them, they will rust. Let me show you how to pack them right.
For short-term storage, clean, dry, and cover tools with a thin layer of anti-rust oil, then put them in a sealed box with desiccants. For long-term storage, use a heavy-duty rust oil, vacuum seal the parts, and check them every few months to make sure the oil stays good.
Storing tablet press tooling
I have opened many old tooling boxes in my 15 years in this business. Half the time, the tools are orange with rust. This happens because people do not follow a strict storage rule.
The Short-Term Method
If you will use the tools next week, follow this easy path. Take them out. Wash them. Dry them completely. Then, put special anti-rust oil on them. The oil must be thin. If it is too thick, it blocks the holes. Put the tools in a plastic box. Add small bags of desiccant to eat the water in the air. Close the box tight. Keep it in a cool, clean room.
The Long-Term Method
If you will not use the tools for six months, you need a stronger plan.
| Step | Action | Purpose |
| 1 | Use heavy oil | Blocks all air and water from the metal |
| 2 | Vacuum seal | Removes air from the plastic bag |
| 3 | Add big desiccants | Catches any small water drops left inside |
| 4 | Regular checks | Finds bad oil before rust starts to grow |
You must check these bags every two months. If the oil looks dry, clean the tool and oil it again. Do not wait for rust to show up.
5.Can Tooling Material and Coatings Prevent Rust from the Start?
Are you tired of cleaning rust? You can buy better tools. The right metal and coating stop rust before it even tries to start.
Yes, choosing the right material stops rust. If you press harsh materials, buy stainless steel or highly corrosion-resistant tooling. You can also add special coatings like TiN or CrN. These hard coatings put a strong wall between the harsh powder and the metal tool.
Coated tablet press tooling
We build custom pharmaceutical packaging lines every day. When a client tells me they make harsh chemical tablets, I stop them. I tell them normal steel will not work. You need to plan from the beginning.
Choose the Right Metal
Most standard tools use good tool steel. But if your powder has salt or acid, you must upgrade. Stainless steel is a great choice. It fights rust naturally. It costs a little more, but it lasts much longer. You save money because you do not buy tools twice.
Use Strong Coatings
If you want the best protection, use a coating. We often suggest TiN or CrN.
TiN Coating:This makes the tool look gold. It is very hard. It stops powder from sticking. It blocks water and acid.
CrN Coating:This looks silver. It is even better for fighting bad chemicals.
When you buy a tablet press machine, ask the maker about these options. A good machine needs good tools. If you use coated tools, your daily work becomes much easier. You still need to clean and dry them, but the risk of fast rust goes way down.
Conclusion
To stop rust, wash well, blow dry, apply oil, and keep the room dry. Good habits and coated tools keep your tablet press running perfectly for years. Noticing signs of wear or persistent sticking on your punches? Don't wait for a breakdown. Click here to consult AIPAK’s maintenance experts for a Free Tooling Audit or to order our high-performance Anti-Rust Protection Kit today!
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