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Spray Drying with Full-day hands-on Spray Drying Course 20-22 April 2010 Copenhagen S, Denmark
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At this conference we offer a Conference Exhibition. Please click here in order to view the registration form (PDF) for exhibitors.
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Objectives
Take advantage of the opportunity to focus on spray drying technology and process and get a first hand demonstration of solutions for diverse requirements. Further, benefit from the post-conference course where you can get a hands-on experience in spray drying yourself. You will learn in small groups how the spray drying result is affected by different equipment, parameter changes, solvents etc.
Background
Spray drying is presently one of the most exciting technologies for the pharmaceutical industry, being an ideal process where the end-product must comply with precise quality standards regarding particle size distribution, residual moisture/solvent content, bulk density and morphology.
One advantage of spray drying is the remarkable versatility of the technology, evident when analyzing the multiple applications and the wide range of products that can be obtained. From very fine particles for pulmonary delivery to big agglomerated powders for oral dosages, from amorphous to crystalline products and the potential for one-step formulations, spray drying offers multiple opportunities that no other single drying technology can claim.
Benefits of Spray Drying
High precision control over:
Particle size
Bulk density
Degree of crystallinity
OVIs and residual solvents
Typical application in pre-formulated products
Microencapsulations
Solid solutions
Improved bioavailability and stability
For products with unusual or difficult characteristics
Sticky or hygroscopic products
Slowly crystallizing products
Difficult to isolate products
Rapid drying for temperature sensitive materials |
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