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Drying Extra slides Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

Tray or shelf dryer (hot air oven) Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D. It operates by passing hot air over the surface of wet solids in the trays inside the oven.  Thermal efficiency of air is improved by: recirculating the air over the heater

Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

Vacuum Tray Dryer Heated indirectly by steam instead of hot air. The condenser is placed between oven & vacuum pump WHY? To protect vacuum pump from condensate  prevent corrosion. Advantages: 1. Suitable for thermolabile granules. 2. Allow solvent recovery. Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

The presence of a double receiver allows continuous vacuum operation The presence of a double receiver allows continuous vacuum operation.. HOW? The upper part below the condenser is connected to pump and leads to the lower part by the pass pipe E. 1- On running, E is open and the Condensate drains into the lower receiver. 2- When it is full, E is closed and the vent F is opened to make pressure equilibrium between inner and outer atmosphere. Then, water get out from g. 3- When the drainage of water ends, F is closed and E is opened again so that the condensate collected in the upper part during this short period runs down. Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

Freeze Dryer (Lyophilizer) Refrigerant Drying chamber Heater Condenser To high vacuum Tray Refrigerated shelf Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D. Sublimation occurs when: The external pressure around ice < vapor pressure  water is transferred from the solid to gas form without melting.

Refrigerant Ice To high vacuum Heater Refrigerant Drying chamber Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D. Refrigerant Drying chamber Refrigerant

Low temperature / high vacuum are suitable for: a. Materials that decompose during normal drying process. b. Materials that change their nature at higher temperature like: 1- Thermolabile materials as protein, plasma, antibiotics 2- Vaccines, tissues, serum. c. Many commercial products when the rapid dissolution or solubility is so important. Eg. Feldene flash tab, Aspegic vial & liometacin amp. Freeze drying is very expensive process so it must be used with expensive thermolabile materials only *** Zydis is a new technology in preparing fast dissolving tablets developed by RB Scherer. Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

Steps of preparing fast dissolving tablets by Zydis technology: Mix the active ingredient with certain excipients (like glycine, mannitol or lactose) in a suitable mixer. Make a solution or suspension of the mixed ingredients. Fill the tablet blister with the solution (suspension) of the mixed ingredients. Freeze the solution (suspension) within the blister. Carry out freeze drying. Blister lidding. Final packaging. Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

Cyclone separator

Standard Spray Dryer Hot air is introduced from an upper opening of the drying chamber giving spiral movement until reaching the bottom (con-current) then passes through a dust separator until reaching the bottom (con-current) then passes through filter sleeves. A pressure atomizer is used. The product is: 1. Highly soluble, potent and stable. 2. Have good flow properties. Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.

Mahmoud Teaima, Ph.D.