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  1. Inter- and Intra- Tablet Coating Variability

    18 Dec. 2007 | Animations | Contributor(s): Carl Wassgren

    Tablets are coated for a number of reasons, the most important of which is controlling the release profiles and bioavailability of the active pharmaceutical ingredient. The amount of coating on the surface of a tablet is critical to the effectiveness of the oral dosage form. Tablets are usually …

  2. Hopper Segregation

    18 Dec. 2007 | Animations | Contributor(s): Carl Wassgren

    The Particulate Sciences Laboratory at Purdue University investigates the mixing and segregation of binary and multi-component granular materials. Solids mixing, also known as blending, is a common processing operation used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. The intent of mixing …

  3. Video Lecture 06: Introduction to Soft-Particle DEM and Normal Contact Force Models - Part I

    28 Jan. 2008 | Animations | Contributor(s): Carl Wassgren, Avik Sarkar

    Video Lecture 06: Introduction to Soft-Particle DEM and Normal Contact Force Models - Part ICarl R. Wassgren Particulate Systems Laboratory (PSL), Purdue University