This study described a general description of pharmaceutical
tablet punching machine. Making a pharmaceutical tablet is a challenging
process. You must combine the active medicinal ingredient in the correct dosage
with other necessary materials and press it into a tablet. A pharmaceutical
tablet press machine does this process. Tablet press tool since its invention
19 century improving the efficiency of the basic model by studying various
parameters, overcoming their problems and developing into a fully automated
machine meeting the demands of high quality with low cost medicines production
in time to ever-growing population, complying with cGMP (current good
manufacturing practices) cleanliness standards, multiple ailments. Every
pharmacy institution plans to have either of the tablets punching machine for
sure. The tablets may be described as a compressed solid pharmaceutical unit
dosage form. they stand unique among all the pharmaceutical formulations as a
tamper proof preparation. Different manufacturers customize the amount of
punches, stations, compression points, and speed of their tablet presses.
Therefore, it is necessary to learn about pharmaceutical tablet punching
machines, including how they operate and what kinds of tablets can be made
using them using any one of the three recognized methods—direct compression,
wet granulation, or compression granulation—or a combination of them. The
common tableting process defects caused and to overcome these problems by the
tablet press tooling and performance to be evaluated parameters are studied to
estimate the working efficiency of the machine at every stage with the help of
ISTMs (instrumented single tablet punching machine), IRTMs (instrumented rotary
tablet punching machine) investigated with the achieved data is interpreted for
selection of suitable tablet press to work on.
Author(s) Details:
Sushma Desai,
Department of Pharmaceutics, Chilkur Balaji College of Pharmacy,
Hyderabad, India.
Jayapal
Reddy Gangadi,
Faculty
of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Motherhood University, Roorkee-247661, District
Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.
Chandrasekhara Rao Baru,
Chilkur Balaji College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ACPR-V7/article/view/13730
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