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  • Chapter 16 Tabletting
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  • Chapter 14 Detergent granulation
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  • Chapter 15 Granulation process control — production of pharmaceutical granules: The classical batch concept and the problem of scale-up
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      The moist agglomeration process, i.e., the wet massing, screening and subsequent drying is often a critical unit operation. The correct amount of granulating liquid and the correct monitoring and detection of the granulation kinetics are important issues. The method to monitor the kinetics needs to be robust and should be applicable for any batch size. In this context, the theory of scale-up and the monitoring of the moist agglomeration process are reviewed. It has to be kept in mind that the production of granules in the pharmaceutical industry is still based on a batch concept. This concept offers many advantages with respect to quality assurance as a batch can be accepted or rejected. From experience, it is well known, however, that the scale-up of the batch size may lead to problems. This fact is due to the variety of the equipment involved and to the fact that there is a lack of well-known “scale-up invariant” parameters. A survey of the granulation endpoint detection procedure shows that the majority of the equipment manufacturers offer mixer/kneaders for the moist agglomeration process instrumented with a power consumption device. In the following chapter, this and other approaches are discussed and emphasis is put on how to best use the power consumption method. The question of robust formulations leads to the conclusion that, for a robust dosage form design, new concepts such as percolation theory have to be applied. A typical example is presented, which illustrates the effect of a percolation phenomenon.


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  • Chapter 11 Process systems engineering applied to granulation
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  • Chapter 12 Agglomeration of Enzymes, Micro-organisms and Flavours
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  • Chapter 13 Agglomeration of dehydrated consumer foods
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  • Chapter 10 Online monitoring
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  • Chapter 9 Granulation equipment
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      This chapter provides a short introduction into drying, granulation and coating equipment. Owing to the very wide field of applications and processes a huge number of equipment types have been developed. Because of this some examples of equipment basics were explained here in more detail and other types were mentioned only as an overview. In the developing phase of processes and also of products equipment suppliers should be contacted to select the right type and size of equipment and to optimize processes. Additional standard literature references contain information about other processing principles and types of equipments (e.g. [2-5,10]).


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  • Chapter 8 Modelling of pan-coating processes for pharmaceutical dosage forms
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  • Chapter 6 Dry granulation
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      In dry fluidized-bed granulation spherical granules of which strength is sufficient to handle outside of a fluidized bed can be obtained from fine cohesive powders of organic and inorganic materials. The granule size converges after a few hours of the granulation, with the overall time that is needed much shorter than that of tumbling granulation. The converged size and density of the granules increased with increasing fluidizing gas velocity. The granule size is decreased and the granule strength increased with increasingthe specific surface area of the primary particles. The specific surface area is more important than the size. The granules with narrow size distribution are obtained from the powders with narrow size distribution. The granules are obtained regardless of their contents from a mixture of powdersthat can be granulated individually and one of the powders can be coated on core granules of another. A simple scale-up procedure applies to PSG as long as the same fluidizing air velocity and bed height are successfully maintained in the range of column diameters from 100 to 500 mm. Pressure-swing granulation is one of the dry fluidized-bed granulation methods is employed to the production of hardmetal tools and is promising for granulation of DPI materials. For the wide spread use of dry granulation methods, surface modification of powders before granulation is encouraged.


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  • Chapter 7 Coating and encapsulation processes in powder technology
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  • Chapter 3 Extrusion—spheronisation
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  • Chapter 4 Drum Granulation Processes
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  • Chapter 5 Roll pressing
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  • Chapter 2 Fluidized bed spray granulation
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  • Chapter 1 High shear granulation
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  • Preface
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  • Contributors
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  • Subject Index
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  • Chapter 27 Descriptive Classification: Failure Modes of Particles by Compression
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  • Chapter 28 A New Concept for Addressing Bulk Solids Attrition in Pneumatic Conveying
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  • Chapter 24 Liberation of Valuables Embedded in Particle Compounds and Solid Waste
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  • Chapter 25 Attrition in Fluidised Beds
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  • Chapter 26 A Mechanistic Description of Granule Deformation and Breakage
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  • Chapter 22 The strength of pharmaceutical tablets
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  • Chapter 23 Crystal Growth and Dissolution with Breakage: Distribution Kinetics Modelling
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      The growth and dissolution (monomer addition and dissociation) of crystals in the presence of breakage is described by a reversible distribution kinetics model based on population balance equations (PBEs). Breakage (or fragmentation) is the process by which the parent particles are broken into smaller entities of significant size. Denucleation, wherein particles smaller than the stable nucleus size dissolve instantaneously, is also included in the model. A numerical solution for the PBEs shows the evolution to a steady state crystal size. Various parameters, such as the breakage coefficient, breakage kernel, and the interfacial energy (through the Gibbs–Thomson effect), influence the crystal growth–dissolution process, and are quantified. It is shown that when crystal growth occurs with breakage, the number concentration and the average size of the crystals attain steady state even in the absence of aggregation. This steady state value of the crystal size obeys a power-law relationship with the breakage parameter.


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  • Chapter 19 Analysis of Agglomerate Breakage
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  • Chapter 20 Modelling of Mills and Milling Circuits
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  • Chapter 21 Particle Strength in an Industrial Environment
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  • Chapter 18 The Linear Breakage Equation: From Fundamental Issues to Numerical Solution Techniques
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  • Chapter 17 The Cohesion of Fractal Agglomerates: An Elementary Numerical Model
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  • Chapter 16 Numerical Investigation of Particle Breakage as Applied to Mechanical Crushing
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  • Chapter 15 Monte Carlo Method for the Analysis of Particle Breakage
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  • Chapter 14 Analysis of Milling and the Role of Feed Properties
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  • Chapter 13 Enabling Nanomilling through Control of Particulate Interfaces
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  • Chapter 12 Comminution Energy and Evaluation in Fine Grinding
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  • Chapter 11 Fine Grinding of Materials in Dry Systems and Mechanochemistry
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  • Chapter 10 Selection of Fine Grinding Mills
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  • Chapter 9 Breakage and Morphological Parameters Determined by Laboratory Tests
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  • Chapter 8 Air Jet Milling
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  • Chapter 7 Roller Milling of Wheat
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  • Chapter 6 Wet Grinding in Stirred Media Mills
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  • Chapter 5 Rotor Impact Mills
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      The stress in rotor impact mills is characterised by impact processes in the rotor and in the milling gap. A distinction can be made between particle impacts with the impact beaters, particle–particle impacts in the milling gap and particle–stator impacts. The main influences on the milling result are produced by the rotor circumferential speed, the particle acceleration in the rotor and the conditions in the milling gap. The fineness of the milled material can be significantly influenced amongst other things by the impact frequency. Integrated classification in particular is a suitable means of selectively increasing the impact frequency for the large particles due to the longer dwell time. By means of the model presentation and empirical values, rules will be developed for the scaling-up of rotor impact mills. Finally, the most important designs will be described, such as universal mills, pin disc mills and classifier mills.


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  • Chapter 4 The Principles of Single-Particle Crushing
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  • Chapter 3 Particle Breakage due to Bulk Shear
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  • Chapter 2 Impact Breakage of Single Particles: Double Impact Test
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  • Chapter 1 Breakage of Single Particles: Quasi-Static
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  • Foreword
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  • Contributors
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  • Contents
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