Low-Temperature Spray Drying for Microencapsulation

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Pharmaceutical TechnologyPharmaceutical Technology-10-02-2017
Volume 41
Issue 10
Pages: 14

Fluid Air’s PolarDry spray dryers use electrostatic technology, providing low-temperature spray drying, encapsulation, and selective agglomeration in the creation of particles.

Fluid Air’s PolarDry spray dryers use electrostatic technology, providing low-temperature spray drying, encapsulation, and selective agglomeration in the creation of particles. According to the company, the brand’s technology improves morphology, bulk density, shelf life, processing, emissions, and has low energy consumption. Applications include API production where high temperature is a limiting factor, and new avenues for drug delivery where perfect encapsulation is a must.

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