Spheronizers
| Disk Diameter | 60, 120, 250mm Dia. Disks | 380mm Dia. Disk | 500mm Dia. Disk | 700mm Dia. Disk | 700mm Dia. Disk x 2 |
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Multi-Bowl Spheronizer |
Spheronizer 380 |
Spheronizer 500 |
Spheronizer 700 |
700 Twin |
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R&D Benchtop | Pilot Plant or Production | Production | Production | Continuous Batch Production |
| Load 1 | 1 gram - 1kg | 1kg - 4kg | 3kg - 10kg | 5kg - 15 | 2 x 5 - 15 kg |
| Companion Equip. | MTR3, Mini-Screw Extruder, Extruder 20 | Depending on material specification and characteristics: Extruder Model 40, Model 35 or Model 100; Mixer Torque Rheometer. | |||
A Brief Description of the Spheronization, or Marumerization Process
Basic Spheronizer
The spheronizer transforms the extrudate from cylinders to spheres. Spheronization is a batch process. The extrusion of the product is a required step prior to spheronization. The size distribution of the spheres is determined by the diameter of the die used extrusion process process and the nature of the formulation.
The basic spheronization machine consists of a rotating friction disk designed to impart friction to the extrudate by spinning at the bottom of a fixed cylindrical drum. The spinning friction disc has variety of groove patterns on the processing surface to chose from.
Spheronization Action
Showing "Rope-Like" Movement
Extrudates are charged into the spheronizer and fall onto the spinning disc and are immediately thrown to the drum wall. The cylindrical extrudate segments are cut into segments after a certain amount of time which then, as time progresses, collide with the bowl wall as well as each other and the disc and are then thrown back to the inside of the disc. The ongoing action of particles colliding with the drum wall the disc and each other creates a "rope-like" movement of product along the bowl wall. The cylindrical segments are gradually rounded into spheres by the collisions
When the particles have obtained the desired spherical shape, the discharge valve of the chamber is opened and the granules are discharged by the centrifugal force. This process usually takes somewhere between 1 to 6 minutes.
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