Tablets & Capsules

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24 May 2020 Tablets & Capsules P W hen pneumatically transferring highly potent active pharmaceutical ingredients, containment is critical. This article discusses containment standards for highly potent materials, describes how modern vacuum conveying systems can help meet those standards, and provides two real-world examples of custom-designed vacuum conveying systems for high-potency applications. harmaceutical manufacturers are increasingly develop- ing new medicines that use highly potent active pharma- ceutical ingredients (HPAPIs) and face a growing need for containment solutions that enable closed and dust-free transfer of these materials to protect employees, the mate- rial, and the production environment. In the past, employ- ees were often equipped with only a full-body protection suit and generally worked in an open process. In this kind of work environment, the risk of contamination was very Nick Hayes Volkmann USA Contained vacuum transfer of highly potent powders pneumatic conveying

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