Webinar: Uniaxial Powder Testing for Optimizing High Shear Wet Granulation

Granulation is often employed during the production of pharmaceutical formulations for oral solid dose delivery. Due to the potency of most APIs the quantity required per tablet is extremely small, therefore a granulation step is often required to aid handling, prevent segregation and ensure content uniformity.

WEBINAR: Uniaxial Powder Testing for Optimizing High Shear Wet Granulation

Join Jamie Clayton, Operations Director at Freeman Technology, where he will demonstrate how the use of a Uniaxial Powder Tester is a quick and easy-to-use tool for the evaluation of dried granulate materials produced using high shear wet granulation.

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For more information about the Uniaxial Powder Tester, please click here.

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