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Article on Rapid Mixer Granulator

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  Rapid Mixer Granulator (RMG) is a pharmaceutical machine that is used in the mixing and granulation of wet granules. It is a multi-purpose machine that performs both mixing and granulation functions in a single unit. The RMG is a very efficient machine that is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its high mixing and granulation capabilities. The following is a diagram of a Rapid Mixer Granulator: The RMG consists of several key components, including: 1. Mixing Bowl: The mixing bowl is a cylindrical container where the mixing and granulation process takes place. It is made of stainless steel and is designed to withstand high pressure and temperature. 2.  Impeller: The impeller is a rotating blade that is located at the bottom of the mixing bowl. It is responsible for mixing the materials by creating a vortex motion in the bowl. The impeller also helps to break down the wet granules into smaller particles during the granulation process. 3. Chopper: The chopper is a high-sp

Types of Tablet Defect

Tablets are one of the most popular and widely used pharmaceutical dosage forms due to their ease of administration and accurate dosing. However, like any other pharmaceutical product, tablets can have defects that affect their quality, safety, and efficacy. In this article, we will discuss the causes, types, and prevention of tablet defects. Causes of Tablet Defects Tablet defects can occur due to various reasons, including: 1.  Formulation: The tablet formulation may not be properly designed, or the ingredients may not be mixed correctly, leading to defects in the final product. 2. Manufacturing process: The tablet manufacturing process may not be properly controlled, leading to defects such as improper tablet compression, improper coating, or improper drying. 3. Equipment: The tablet manufacturing equipment may not be properly maintained, leading to defects such as tablet chipping or breakage. 4. Environmental factors: Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity can af