화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.89, No.5A, 553-559, 2011
Binder addition methods and binder distribution in high shear and fluidised bed granulation
Fluidised beds and high shear mixers are both important in industrial granulation. The binder addition method (pouring, melt-in, spraying) affects the growth and properties of granules and is therefore of vital importance to the fundamental understanding of this detailed process. Non-uniformity of binder distribution is well known in high shear melt granulation, however, there is limited literature surrounding binder distribution in fluidised bed granulation. It was therefore the aim of the paper to compare the binder distribution using alternative addition methods in both high shear mixer and fluidised bed. In this work two binder addition methods, 'wet' and 'dry', in a fluidised bed and high hear mixer were used to successfully produce granules with a typical pharmaceutical size, 150-300 mu m. The granules were analysed for final binder distribution in different size classes using Patent V blue dye and ultra-violet spectrometry. All binder addition methods supported previous work showing non-uniformity of binder distribution throughout the size classes. High shear mixer results show great similarity in binder content whichever binder addition method was chosen. This is likely to be due to the same mechanisms occurring due to the impeller forces in the process, mean while the fluidised bed results show little similarity. The binder distribution by mass is also investigated and shows that although most studies show a relative higher binder content in the larger size classes that actually the majority of binder can instead be found around the mean size of the batch. (C) 2010 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.