Advance Granulation Techniques
Advance Granulation Techniques
Advance Granulation Techniques
WHAT IS GRANULATION?
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❑Decrease the surface area of the sensitive API for further process,
transportation, handling, compression etc. Granules used in the
pharmaceutical industry have particle size in the range of 0.2- 4.0 mm
WHY GRANULES ARE PRODUCED?
➢ Granules are produced to enhance the uniformity of the APl in the final
product.
➢ Improve flow property and compression characteristics;
➢ To increase the density of the blend so that it occupies less volume per
unit weight for better storage and shipment;
➢ To facilitate metering or volumetric dispensing
➢ To reduce dust during granulation process to reduce toxic exposure and
process-related hazards
➢ To improve the appearance of the product.
➢ To control the rate of drug release
CHARACTERISTICS OG GRANAULES
➢ Spherical shape for improved flow; narrow particle size distribution for
content uniformity; volumetric dispensing
➢ Sufficient fines to fill void spaces between granules for better
compaction and compression;
➢ Adequate moisture and hardness to prevent breaking and dust
formation during process.
CHARACTERISTICS OG GRANAULES
An equipment such as high-shear mixer coupled with a steam generator would be enough for this technique.
However, this method requires high energy inputs from steam generators.
Besides, this process is not suitable for all binders and is sensitive to thermolabile drugs.
The granules produced by this process have higher dissolution rate due to the increased surface area of the
granules compared to conventional wet granulation processes.
STEAM GRANULATION-SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
ADVANTAGES
Freeze granulation was first developed for granulation of ceramic powders at Swedish Ceramic Institute (SCI) in
Göteborg in the late 1980's.
During the 1990'S, Freeze Granulation was successfully applied in material and processing developments within
many research projects and commercial contract work.
However, no commercial equipment was available and therefore PowderPro AB was founded in January 2000 with
the objective to provide wet granulation equipment for the Freeze Granulation process
HOW IT WORKS?
Freeze granulation is an industrial process of producing spherical granules with excellent fluidity by spraying a
liquid material under ultra-low temperature environment.
The sprayed raw material instantaneously gets frozen and dried granules are obtained after sublimation (freeze
drying) process.
Granules produced by freeze granulation are spherical and have excellent fluidity and can maintain high
homogeneity.
CHARACTERISTICS: