
- Pharmaceutical Technology-10-02-2017
- Volume 41
- Issue 10
Low-Temperature Spray Drying for Microencapsulation
Fluid Air’s PolarDry spray dryers use electrostatic technology, providing low-temperature spray drying, encapsulation, and selective agglomeration in the creation of particles.
Fluid Air’s PolarDry spray dryers use electrostatic technology, providing low-temperature spray drying, encapsulation, and selective agglomeration in the creation of particles. According to the company, the brand’s technology improves morphology, bulk density, shelf life, processing, emissions, and has low energy consumption. Applications include API production where high temperature is a limiting factor, and new avenues for drug delivery where perfect encapsulation is a must.
Articles in this issue
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Managing Potentially Potent APIsabout 8 years ago
Pharma’s Role in Puerto Rico’s Futureabout 8 years ago
Starting Early is Key to De-Risking Drug Developmentabout 8 years ago
Formulation Strategies in Early-Stage Drug Developmentabout 8 years ago
Pharmaceutical Environmental Pollution and Antimicrobial Resistanceabout 8 years ago
A Closer Look at Prefilled Syringesabout 8 years ago
FDA User Fees Promote Manufacturing Readinessabout 8 years ago
Testing and Simulation Approaches for Single-Use Bioreactor Scale-upabout 8 years ago
Up and Away, M&Aabout 8 years ago
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