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Techceuticals Second Training Session of 2019

Our own Wilf Sangüesa was lecturing on Size Reduction Fundamentals, and our Fitzpatrick technical expert Scott Wennerstrum instructed on The Benefits of Roll Compaction. 

Courses are organised throughout the year and are aimed at helping companies in the Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical, and Dietary Supplements industries improve their knowledge and understanding of the full solid dosage manufacturing process. 

What does the training involve?

During the training course participants combine theory with hands-on/real life trials for complete exposure to all stages of the manufacturing process in order to gain an in-depth understanding of all the essentials associated with each manufacturing step:

  • Wet Granulation (high shear mixing and fluid bed drying)
  • Dry granulation (roll compaction)
  • Blending
  • Milling
  • Particle Characteristics (APIs and the role of Excipients)
  • Tablet presses
  • Film coating
  • Tooling inspection and care
  • Encapsulation
  • And many more

How do I find out more?

The new Techceuticals lab/training facility and the course instructors helped to bring the learning experience to life.  

If you are interested in finding out more about these training sessions please visit the Techceuticals site here.

Or if you have questions about your processes, the seasoned experts at Quadro Engineering can help - just give us a call on +1 (519) 884-9660 or drop us a request.

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