AbstractA key difference in detergent agglomeration compared to most agglomeration processes conducted in the food and pharmaceutical industries is the ultra-high viscosity of the surfactant binder. In comparison to water, these surfactants are about 1000 times more viscous. This makes handling the surfactant paste a challenge. The present study aims to understand the importance of initial binder dispersion. Experimental work has revealed how the binder deforms, breaks and assimilates in mass by gathering more powder. The rate of powder assimilation was determined as a function of the agitation intensity. At higher impeller speeds this rate is faster.The influence of the method of binder delivery on granule attributes such as size and stren...
The suitability of pharmaceutical binders for continuous twin-screw wet granulation was investigated...
This study aims at better understanding the wet granulation process of a binary mixture composed of ...
Powders are ubiquitous to the pharmaceutical industry and represent a large proportion of formulated...
AbstractA key difference in detergent agglomeration compared to most agglomeration processes conduct...
High viscosity surfactant pastes have recently gained popularity in the production of high efficienc...
The wet granulation process is sensitive to changes in product properties and process variables. The...
Granulation is an important industrial process used to produce many foods, medicines, consumer produ...
Wet agglomeration is achieved by adding a liquid in an agitated powder mixture. The liquid is often ...
s is bas cess chemical properties of the solution and of the solid particles. Inwet granulation proc...
The wet granulation process is sensitive to changes in product properties and process variables. The...
The effect of a wide variety of binders on the quality of granules produced via continuous twin scre...
In agglomeration using liquid binders, powders are agitated in the presence of liquid to form struct...
This work is a collection of three distinct powder mixing problems, generally applicable to the manu...
Wet granulation is a size enlargement process in which fine powders are agglomerated into a larger, ...
Abstract. The wet granulation process is sensitive to changes in product properties and process vari...
The suitability of pharmaceutical binders for continuous twin-screw wet granulation was investigated...
This study aims at better understanding the wet granulation process of a binary mixture composed of ...
Powders are ubiquitous to the pharmaceutical industry and represent a large proportion of formulated...
AbstractA key difference in detergent agglomeration compared to most agglomeration processes conduct...
High viscosity surfactant pastes have recently gained popularity in the production of high efficienc...
The wet granulation process is sensitive to changes in product properties and process variables. The...
Granulation is an important industrial process used to produce many foods, medicines, consumer produ...
Wet agglomeration is achieved by adding a liquid in an agitated powder mixture. The liquid is often ...
s is bas cess chemical properties of the solution and of the solid particles. Inwet granulation proc...
The wet granulation process is sensitive to changes in product properties and process variables. The...
The effect of a wide variety of binders on the quality of granules produced via continuous twin scre...
In agglomeration using liquid binders, powders are agitated in the presence of liquid to form struct...
This work is a collection of three distinct powder mixing problems, generally applicable to the manu...
Wet granulation is a size enlargement process in which fine powders are agglomerated into a larger, ...
Abstract. The wet granulation process is sensitive to changes in product properties and process vari...
The suitability of pharmaceutical binders for continuous twin-screw wet granulation was investigated...
This study aims at better understanding the wet granulation process of a binary mixture composed of ...
Powders are ubiquitous to the pharmaceutical industry and represent a large proportion of formulated...