Challenging the processing performance of the all-in-one tableting aid Kollitab™ DC 87 L in direct compression

Challenging the processing performance of the all-in-one tableting aid Kollitab™ DC 87 L in direct compression

Ima Spa
In recent years, tablet press technology has continued to evolve quickly. Modern equipment combines higher performance, improved mechanical features, smart control systems with a user-friendly Human-Machine Interface (HMI), and an appealing design

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State-of-the-art measuring systems represent an additional, major evolution. Today’s tablet presses allow for detailed monitoring of the compression characteristics of each individual tablet. This enables the implementation of quality control measures already during production, by rejecting individual tablets being produced under conditions that might possibly affect the quality attributes of the drug products. Consistently, modern rotary presses do not only improve performance in production, they additionally ensure product quality and reliability, by minimising the risk of batch failure.
All these innovations arise with an increased effort regarding validation requirements. Moreover, continued process verification (CPV) is required, to periodically review equipment performance and make sure that any kind of malfunction of probes or sensors is noticed in good time.
One should be aware that before modern tablet presses start their daily routine in a pharmaceutical production unit, the equipment necessarily requires various qualifications that must be fully accomplished during the factory acceptance test (FAT) or the site acceptance test (SAT)….

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