Tablet Operations Involved in Tablet Manufacturing - Pharmpedia
Tablet Operations Involved in Tablet Manufacturing - Pharmpedia
Tablet Operations Involved in Tablet Manufacturing - Pharmpedia
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Dispensing
3 Sizing
4 Powder blending
5 Granulation
6 Drying
7 Tablet compression
8 Auxiliary Equipments
8.1 Granulation Feeding Device
8.2 Tablet weight monitoring devices
8.3 Tablet Deduster
8.4 Fette machine
9 Packaging
9.1 Key Phrases
Introduction
The manufacture of oral solid dosage forms such as tablets is a complex multi-stage process under which
the starting materials change their physical characteristics a number of times before the final dosage form
is produced. Traditionally, tablets have been made by granulation, a process that imparts two primary
requisites to formulate: compactibility and fluidity. Both wet granulation and dry granulation (slugging
and roll compaction) are used. Regardless of weather tablets are made by direct compression or
gr anulation, the f
irst
step,
mi l
ling and mixing,
is the same; subs equent
st
ep
differ. Numerous unit
processes are involved in making tablets, including particle size reduction and sizing, blending,
granulation, drying, compaction, and (frequently) coating. Various factors associated with these processes
can seriously affect content uniformity, bioavailability, or stability.
FIGURE.21.TYPICAL MANUFACTURING
PROCESS OF TABLET
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COMPRESSION
8. Compression of tablet
Dispensing
(weighing and measuring)
Dispensing is the first step in any pharmaceutical manufacturing process. Dispensing is one of the most
cri
tical
steps in phar maceut i
cal manufact
uring;
as duri
ng this st
ep,
the wei ght of
each ingredient in the
mixture is determined according to dose.
Dispensing may be done by purely manual by hand scooping from primary containers and weighing each
ingredient by hand on a weigh scale, manual weighing with material lifting assistance like Vacuum
transfer and Bag lifters, manual or assisted transfer with automated weighing on weigh table, manual or
assisted filling of loss-in weight dispensing system, automated dispensaries with mechanical devices such
as vacuum loading system and screw feed system.
Issues like weighing accuracy, dust control (laminar air flow booths, glove boxes), during manual
handling, lot control of each ingredient, material movement into and out of dispensary should be
considered during dispensing.
Sizing
The sizing (size reduction, milling, crushing, grinding, pulverization) is an impotent step (unit operation)
involved in the tablet manufacturing.
In manufacturing of compressed tablet, the mixing or blending of several solid ingredients of
pharmaceuticals is easier and more uniform if the ingredients are approximately of same size. This
provides a greater uniformity of dose. A fine particle size is essential in case of lubricant mixing with
granules for its proper function.
Advantages associated with size reduction in tablet manufacture are as follows:
i) It increases surface area, which may enhance an actives dissolution rate and hence bioavailability.
ii) Improved the tablet-to-tablet content uniformity by virtue of the increased number of particles per unit
weight.
iii) Controlled particle size distribution of dry granulation or mix to promote better flow of mixture in
tablet machine.
iv) Improved flow properties of raw materials.
v) Improved colour and/or active ingredient dispersion in tablet excipients.
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vi) Uniformly sized wet granulation to promote uniform drying.There are also certain disadvantages
associated with this unit
operation if not controlled properly. They are as follows:
i) A possible change in polymorphic form of the active ingredient, rendering it less or totally inactive, or
unstable.
ii) A decrease in bulk density of active compound and/or excipients, which may cause flow problem and
segregation in the mix.
iii) An increase in surface area from size reduction may promote the adsorption of air, which may inhibit
wettability of the drug to the extent that it becomes the limiting factor in dissolution rate.
A number of different types of machine may be used for the dry sizing or milling process depending on
whether gentle screening or particle milling is needed. The ranges of equipment employed for this process
includes Fluid energy mill, Colloidal mill, Ball mill, Hammer mill, Cutting mill, Roller mill, Conical mill, etc.
Powder blending
The successful mixing of powder is acknowledged to be more difficult unit operation because, unlike the
situation with liquid, perfect homogeneity is practically unattainable.
In practice, problems also arise because of the inherent cohesiveness and resistance to movement
between the individual particles. The process is further complicated in many system, by the presence of
substantial segregation influencing the powder mix. They arise because of difference in size, shape, and
density of the component particles.
The powder/granules blending are involved at stage of pre granulation and/or post granulation stage of
tablet manufacturing. Each process of mixing has optimum mixing time and so prolonged mixing may
result in an undesired product. So, the optimum mixing time and mixing speed are to be evaluated.
Blending step prior to compression is normally achieved in a simple tumble blender. The Blender may be a
fixed blender into which the powders are charged, blended and discharged. It is now common to use a bin
blender which blends.
In special cases of mixing a lubricant, over mixing should be particularly monitered.
The various blenders used include blender, Oblicone blender, Container blender, Tumbling blender,
Agitated powder blender, etc.
But now a days to optimize the manufacturing process particularly in wet granulation the various
improved equipments which combines several of processing steps (mixing, granulation and/or drying) are
used. They are High shear mixing
Granulation
Following particle size reduction and blending, the formulation may be granulated, which provides
homogeneity of drug distribution in blend.
Drying
Drying is a most important step in the formulation and development of pharmaceutical product. It is
important to keep the residual moisture low enough to prevent product deterioration and ensure free
flowing properties. The commonly used dryer includes Fluidized bed dryer, Vacuum tray dryer, Microwave
dryer, Spray dryer, Freeze dryer, Turbo - tray dryer, Pan dryer, etc.
Tablet compression
After the preparation of granules (in case of wet granulation) or sized slugs (in case of dry granulation) or
mixing of ingredients (in case of direct compression), they are compressed to get final product. The
compression is done either by single punch machine (stamping press) or by multi station machine (rotary
press).
The tablet press is a high-speed mechanical device. It 'squeezes' the ingredients into the required tablet
shape with extreme precision. It can make the tablet in many shapes, although they are usually round or
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oval. Also, it can press the name of the manufacturer or the product into the top of the tablet.
Each tablet is made by pressing the granules inside a die, made up of hardened steel. The die is a disc
shape with a hole cut through its centre. The powder is compressed in the centre of the die by two
hardened steel punches that fit into the top and bottom of the die.
The punches and dies are fixed to a turret that spins round. As it spins, the punches are driven together
by two fixed cams - an upper cam and lower cam. The top of the upper punch (the punch head) sits on the
upper cam edge .The bottom of the lower punch sits on the lower cam edge.
The shapes of the two cams determine the sequence of movements of the two punches. This sequence is
repeated over and over because the turret is spinning round.
The force exerted on the ingredients in the dies is very carefully controlled. This ensures that each tablet
is perfectly formed. Because of the high speeds, they need very sophisticated lubrication systems. The
lubricating oil is recycled and filtered to ensure a continuous supply.
Tablet Deduster
In almost all cases, tablets coming out of a tablet machine bear excess powder on its surface and are run
through the tablet deduster to remove that excess powder.
Fette machine
Fette machine is device that chills the compression components to allow the compression of low melting
point substance such as waxes and thereby making it possible to compress product with low meting
points.
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Packaging
Pharmaceutical manufacturers have to pack their medicines before they can be sent out for distribution.
The type of packaging will depend on the formulation of the medicine.
'Blister packs' are a common form of packaging used for a wide variety of products. They are safe and
easy to use and they allow the consumer to see the contents without opening the pack. Many
pharmaceutical companies use a standard size of blister pack. This saves the cost of different tools and to
change the production machinery between products. Sometimes the pack may be perforated so that
individual tablets can be detached. This means that the expiry date and the name of the product have to
be printed on each part of the package. The blister pack itself must remain absolutely flat as it travels
through the packaging processes, especially when it is inserted into a carton. This poses interesting
problems for the designers. Extra ribs are added to the blister pack to improve its stiffness.
Key Phrases
The manufacturing of tablet involves numerous unit processes including
Blending
Granulation
Drying, compaction
Coating.
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