Continuous Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119001348.ch10
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Continuous Melt Extrusion and Direct Pelletization

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“…For instance, running a hot melt extruder that can produce a few kilograms of materials will be sufficient to produce a few thousand kilograms of material if operated continuously, which would easily meet the annual global demand in some cases. The same extruder can be employed for the development stage that could avoid the complex and tricky scale-up thereby eliminating unnecessary delays and out of specification batches …”
Section: Advantages Of CM Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, running a hot melt extruder that can produce a few kilograms of materials will be sufficient to produce a few thousand kilograms of material if operated continuously, which would easily meet the annual global demand in some cases. The same extruder can be employed for the development stage that could avoid the complex and tricky scale-up thereby eliminating unnecessary delays and out of specification batches …”
Section: Advantages Of CM Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same extruder can be employed for the development stage that could avoid the complex and tricky scale-up thereby eliminating unnecessary delays and out of specification batches. 23…”
Section: Cost Cuttingmentioning
confidence: 99%