November 2005
Powdermatrix Interactive Spray Day
In response to industry demand, the PowdermatriX Faraday Partnership
has held its first interactive session on Spray Granulation.
The half-day session, which highlighted improvements in materials processing,
was held at CERAM, the internationally renowned centre for materials
and technology based in Stoke-on-Trent.
Specific problems encountered during spray drying have often drawn on
local solutions that do not read directly across into other systems
or other materials. However, there are many instances where solutions
are more generic and can be said to constitute ‘best practice’.
The PowdermatriX Interest Group for members aimed to help share this
best practice in spray drying, and develop a better understanding of
the influence that powder suspension properties have on the performance
of the granulate produced.
Speakers at the event included Dr. Ian Wilson, Department of Chemical
Engineering, Cambridge University, who reviewed the recent developments
in spray granulation coming from UK universities. These advances have
had an initial impact on the pharmaceutical and food industries, but
have a high relevance to the materials sector.
Peter Hancock of CERAM took the opportunity to discuss slip flow properties
and their effect on the spraying process and final product, while Steve
Kessel, also of CERAM, gave an overview of the effects and impacts that
binders and additives have on the quality of the granulate produced.
Potential alternative water based environmentally friendly binders were
also highlighted.
Discussions identified contact with suppliers and atomisation of complex
slurries as areas of key interest for future activities by the group.
For further information on the areas discussed at the Spray Granulation
session, please contact John Cotton on 01782 764 217 or email john.cotton@ceram.com
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