Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level

This paper focuses on investigating the influence of varying barrel fill levels on the mean residence time, granule properties (median size, size distribution, and shape), and tensile strength of tablets. Specific feed load (SFL) (powder feed rate divided by screw speed) and powder feed number (PFN)...

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Main Authors: Sushma V. Lute, Ranjit M. Dhenge, Agba D. Salman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/10/2/67
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spelling doaj-6dbc9d668e1c4de1a413d9872ba17d4c2020-11-24T21:22:23ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232018-06-011026710.3390/pharmaceutics10020067pharmaceutics10020067Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill LevelSushma V. Lute0Ranjit M. Dhenge1Agba D. Salman2Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, UKDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, UKDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, UKThis paper focuses on investigating the influence of varying barrel fill levels on the mean residence time, granule properties (median size, size distribution, and shape), and tensile strength of tablets. Specific feed load (SFL) (powder feed rate divided by screw speed) and powder feed number (PFN) (i.e., powder mass flow rate divided by the product of screw speed, screw diameter, and the material density in the denominator) were considered as surrogates for the barrel fill level. Two type of powders (lactose and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)) were granulated separately at varying fill levels at different liquid-to-solid ratios (L/S). It was observed that by controlling the barrel fill level, the granule size, shape, and tablet tensile strength can be maintained at specific L/S. It was also noticed that the mean residence time decreased with increasing fill levels in the case of both lactose and MCC powder. However, it was only found to be related to the change in granule size in case of granulating microcrystalline cellulose at varying fill levels. At very high fill levels, granule size decreased, owing to a limited interaction between MCC powder and liquid at high throughput force and short residence time.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/10/2/67twin screw granulationcontinuousbarrel filllactosemicrocrystalline cellulosetableting
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author Sushma V. Lute
Ranjit M. Dhenge
Agba D. Salman
spellingShingle Sushma V. Lute
Ranjit M. Dhenge
Agba D. Salman
Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level
Pharmaceutics
twin screw granulation
continuous
barrel fill
lactose
microcrystalline cellulose
tableting
author_facet Sushma V. Lute
Ranjit M. Dhenge
Agba D. Salman
author_sort Sushma V. Lute
title Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level
title_short Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level
title_full Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level
title_fullStr Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level
title_full_unstemmed Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level
title_sort twin screw granulation: an investigation of the effect of barrel fill level
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This paper focuses on investigating the influence of varying barrel fill levels on the mean residence time, granule properties (median size, size distribution, and shape), and tensile strength of tablets. Specific feed load (SFL) (powder feed rate divided by screw speed) and powder feed number (PFN) (i.e., powder mass flow rate divided by the product of screw speed, screw diameter, and the material density in the denominator) were considered as surrogates for the barrel fill level. Two type of powders (lactose and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)) were granulated separately at varying fill levels at different liquid-to-solid ratios (L/S). It was observed that by controlling the barrel fill level, the granule size, shape, and tablet tensile strength can be maintained at specific L/S. It was also noticed that the mean residence time decreased with increasing fill levels in the case of both lactose and MCC powder. However, it was only found to be related to the change in granule size in case of granulating microcrystalline cellulose at varying fill levels. At very high fill levels, granule size decreased, owing to a limited interaction between MCC powder and liquid at high throughput force and short residence time.
topic twin screw granulation
continuous
barrel fill
lactose
microcrystalline cellulose
tableting
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/10/2/67
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