Granulation Processes
Wet Granulation:
Involves adding water or solvent-based binders during the granulation process, After granulation, the material must undergo a drying process to remove excess moisture.
Dry Granulation:
This method does not require the addition of water or solvents, eliminating the need for a drying step. Instead of liquids, dry granulation incorporates binder powders and powder lubricants. It converts low-density, lightweight, and poorly flowing materials into high-density, improved flowable products. The resulting granules can be directly compressed into tablets without further drying.
Application :
- Applicable to the materials that need to be made with dry compression, granulation, and granule trimming.
- Used for food, Chinese and Western medicines, chemicals of biotech materials, etc.
Features :
- Integrates powder tableting, crushing, and granulation into one process
- Does not require water, so there is no need for drying, simplifying the granulation process.
- Produces granules with excellent flowability, suitable for direct tableting and capsule filling
- Suitable for various dry granulation processes, resulting in granules with high specific gravity, good flowability, and stability
- Employs an advanced screw feeding mechanism to increase feeding stability
- Features hydraulic control of vertical rolling to ensure consistent product hardness
- Equipped with a two-stage sizing machine that can change the sifting screen to adjust the powder particle size
- Includes a cooling system suitable for heat-sensitive raw materials.
- The feeding hopper has a hydraulic lifting device for easy cleaning.
- Rollers have a hydraulic pressure adjustment device and cooling water circulation design
- This stainless steel machine is characterized by its ease of cleaning and maintenance.
Dimensioning