Twin Screw Granulation: An Investigation of the Effect of Barrel Fill Level

This paper focuses on investigating the influence of varying barrel fill levels on the mean residence time, granule properties (median size, size distribution, and shape), and tensile strength of tablets. Specific feed load (SFL) (powder feed rate divided by screw speed) and powder feed number (PFN)...

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Autores principales: Sushma V. Lute (Autor), Ranjit M. Dhenge (Autor), Agba D. Salman (Autor)
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