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Pharmaceutical Processing Suite

Our comprehensive suite offers a selection of wet chemistry, chemical processing and analytical equipment, highly sought after in pharmaceutical development.

From instrumented pharmaceutical dissolution units, powder and hot melt extrusion suites, to bench top and individual scale tablet presses, along with highly sensitive analytical instruments of FTIR, UV-Vis and multi-eye NIR these facilities offer an exceptional insight into the properties, characteristics and behaviour of pharmaceutical materials from synthesis, packing, tablet forming to dissolution. This suite of equipment supports delivery of research outcomes in the area of Oral Solid Dose Formulations.

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Examples of equipment and applications include:

  • Particle Size Analysis using Microtrac and/or Laser diffraction
  • Granulation / wet process analysis  using Eyecon and/or FBRM
  • Powder Morphology  using Optical analysis and/or Scanning Electron Microscope
  • Other physical property analysis  using Helium Pycnometer
  • Rheology  using Freeman FT4 powder Rheometer
  • Compaction analyser / Simulator
  • Roller Compactor
  • Dry Granulation Quadro Co-Mill 193
  • Extrusion Suite
  • Spherioniser
Pharmaceutical  Tableting Press
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