Milling and Mixing
Cone milling is one of the most common methods of milling in the pharmaceutical, food, chemical and associated industries. They are typically used for size reduction and deagglomeration or delumping of powders and granules. Generally used for reducing material to a particle size as low as 180µm (80 mesh) a cone mill produces less dust and heat than alternative forms of milling. The gentle grinding action and quick discharge of correctly sized particles ensure tight particle size distributions (PSDs) are achieved. Cone mill can be used for both wet granulation & dry granulation.
Dryer
Spray drying is a method of forming a dry powder from a liquid or slurry by rapidly drying with a hot gas. This is the preferred method of drying of many thermally-sensitive materials such as foods and pharmaceuticals, or materials which may require extremely consistent, fine particle size. A spray dryer is a type of industrial machinery used to turn liquids into powders or granules. This whole thing is done in a single step. The liquid is atomized into tiny droplets, and the moisture is subsequently removed by drying the droplets in a hot air stream. Spray drying solution is usually used for dairy powders, food ingredients, pharmaceuticals, instant coffee and chemicals. INORA provide high efficiency spray drying systems designed for quick evaporation, minimizing thermal degradation, and ensuring consistent product quality.
