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Email :PharmaSources@imsinoexpo.com
Whatsapp :+86-13621645194
Main Sales Markets: North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East,Africa
Monthly Production Capacity: 20
Packaging Information: Wooden case
Delivery Lead Time: 45 days after receiving the advanced payment
Sample Provided: no
Payment Terms: T/T
1. General description
GHL High Speed Mixing Granulator is a high efficiency equipment that can mix different powder materials and granulate granules in one procedure. It is widely used for pharmaceutical industry, food industry and chemical industry, etc.
2. Features
1. The machine adopts horizontal barrel (cone) structure. Its structure is reasonable
2. The inner surface has no dead corner. It works at sealed state and confirms to the requirements of GMP
3. Short granulating time, high efficiency and energy saving
4. The character of granule is uniform and the fluidization of granule is good. It provides ideal granule material to tablet processing procedure
5. Compressed with traditional process, it can reduce 25% of binder and shorten drying time.
6. Each batch needs 2 minutes to dry mixing and 1 minute to granulating. Compared with traditional process, its efficiency can raise 4-5 times
7. Whole operation has strict safe productive measures
8. It can mix uniformly even when the gravity difference between main material and excipient is very big, without the phenomenon of delamination.