Science, asked by akhilaumde, 7 months ago

problems arising during the compression of tablets​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Defects such as capping, sticking and lamination occur, and the tablets become subject to weight and content variations. In many cases, reducing the rotation speed of the press makes it possible to avoid these problems

Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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Answer:

These defects usually arise from:

Problems with the unit upstream.

Problems with the tablet press.

Poor quality raw materials.

Defects caused by the formulation.

Milling process causes too many fines that result to capping, hardness, lamination and black spots.

Failure of compression

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