Influence of production variables on the sphericity of melt pellets

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This paper reports the influence of post-melt impeller speed, post-melt processing time, binder concentration and particle size of bulk material on the sphericity of pellets produced by melt pelletization in a high shear mixer. Lactose was used as the bulk material with polyethylene glycol 3000 as a meltable binder. Time sphericity of pellets was found to be affected by post-melt impeller speed and post-melt processing time. Binder concentration and particle size of bulk material had a lesser effect on pellet sphericity. The melt pelletization process can be divided into two spheronization phases (a fast initial rate, followed by a slower rate). The change in the spheronization rate was associated with time pellet size, porosity and flow pattern of time processing material. The present study established a bi- exponential mathematical model to relate the pellet sphericity with post-melt specific energy consumption. The relationship of pellet sphericity with post- melt specific energy consumption was independent of the effects of the production variables.

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Heng, P. W. S., Wong, T. W., & Chan, L. W. (2000). Influence of production variables on the sphericity of melt pellets. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 48(3), 420–424. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.48.420

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