The pelletizing process for the production of pharmaceutical pellets - including extrusion and spheronization, production of pellets by powder layering and liquid layering and pelletization via melt and wet granulation processes.
Pharmaceutical pellets offer a number of additional features compared with conventional tablets. GEA is a market-leading supplier of pelletization equipment and process solutions, and can help you to select the system that best suits your needs.
Specialising in the design, build and supply of equipment for the production and laboratory development of pharmaceutical pellets (spheroids) by extrusion and spheronization, powder and liquid layering, high shear pellet processing, and
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Committed to providing flexible, modular equipment to support research and development in the pharmaceutical industry, the multipurpose AirConnect from GEA delivers a range of fluid bed processing solutions for small-scale applications.
FlexStream is a multi-purpose processor that addresses the shortfalls of traditional fluid bed processing, including linear scale-up, fully contained loading and unloading for Pharmaceutical applications.
A complete range of technologies for R&D designed for specific applications, our small-scale range covers every aspect of pharma oral solid dosage production, from high shear mixers, fluid bed dryers and single pot systems to extruders and spheronizers, blenders and containment solutions, right through to tablet compression.
Built-in versatility - For maximum process flexibility, GEA can supply a single Fluid Bed unit or FlexStream fluid bed processing – granulation, drying & pellet coating in one unit.
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