The principles, the benefits, and the preconditions of a self-controlled coating process were introduced in previous
papers by the authors [Römbach, E.; Ulrich, J. In Crystallization Meets Pharmacy; Hirasawa I., Ulrich, J., Eds.; Waseda University,
Tokyo, 2005; pp 1−6. Römbach, E.; Ulrich, J. In 16th International Symposium on
Industrial Crystallization; VDI Verlag GmbH:
Düsseldorf, 2005; pp 701−705]. The applicability of this coating process strongly depends on the thermophysical behavior of the
materials chosen. For the thermophysical preconditions of the self-controlled coating process, the phase diagram, the separation
effect in pastilles, and the thermal stability have to be considered. Here, a proof of concept is given for the self-controlled coating
process on the basis of a case study. The thermal phase behavior, the thermal stability, and the separation effect of the binary
mixture of ibuprofen and carnauba wax were investigated. The binary mixture of ibuprofen and carnauba wax forms an eutectic
mixture with an eutectic point at 51.68 wt % of ibuprofen and with an eutectic temperature at 73.8 °C.