The wurster coater

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Abstract

Introduction: particle coating techniques The Wurster coater is a special variant of a fluidized or spouted bed (Figure 14.1) that resembles a spouted bed in being of conical-cylindrical construction, but normally has a gas distributor at its base, through which an upfacing spray nozzle projects. This nozzle is usually of the two-fluid type and is used to introduce a coating material – usually a solution, but sometimes a suspension or melt. It is customary to install a draft tube into the column, so particles are constrained to circulate upward inside the draft tube and downward in the annulus surrounding the draft tube. In this respect, Wurster coaters have similarities to spout-fluid beds containing draft tubes. Their main use is for coating pharmaceutical tablets and pellets, for which this is one of the most common methods. Within the pharmaceutical industry, particulate materials are coated for a number of reasons: to produce controlled release dosage forms, to mask unpleasant tastes, to protect ingredients within the tablet/pellet from the environment (light, moisture, air, or undesirable pH), for aesthetic appeal, and to protect the consumer from toxic compounds that may cause gastric distress or nausea. In industrial practice, particle coating is accomplished using several types of equipment, most notably rotating drum (or perforated pan) and fluidized bed coaters. (Fluidized beds are also used to agglomerate particles, but agglomeration is undesirable in coaters, which are therefore designed to minimize it.)

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpouted and Spout-Fluid Beds
Subtitle of host publicationFundamentals and Applications
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages238-249
Number of pages12
Volume9780521517973
ISBN (Electronic)9780511777936
ISBN (Print)9780521517973
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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