PAT for inline particle size analysis
PAT for inline particle size detecting granulation end point of fluid bed and high shear granulation, controlling micronization, milling, spray drying and facilitating real time monitoring and release.
The particle size distribution of a pharmaceutical is recognized as one of the most critical physical parameters for consistent therapeutic performance.
Malvern’s PAT particle size analyzer range enables inline particle size characterization of granules, particles and droplets in processes such as fluid bed granulation and coating, high shear granulation, dry and wet milling and others.
Adoption of Process Analytical Technology can help:
- Trend and detect end point of fluid bed and high shear granulation or coating processes
- Control quality in milling and micronization processes
- Implement adaptive process control techniques
- Streamline product and process design
- Facilitate continuous manufacturing via real time monitoring and release
- Reduce operator exposure to high potency substances
- Lighten the workload of a QC laboratory.
Malvern solutions for PAT
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