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Granulation

Granulation is the process of forming grains or granules from a powdery or solid substance, producing a granular material. It is applied in several technological processes in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Typically, granulation involves agglomeration of fine particles into larger granules, typically of size range between 0.2 and 4.0 mm…

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From powder

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Granulation

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples51
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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related to Sources · 19
Granulation → Allen, Ansel, Aulton, CBS, Dilip, Edition, Editor, EDTLachman, EDTPharmaceutical, Handbook, Howard, Indian, Industrial, Loyd, Nicholas, ParikhPharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Granulation, Popovich, The
related to From powder · 7
Granulation → An, Bonds, It, Normally, Segregation, The, This
related to Wet granulation · 7
Granulation → Aqueous, However, In, The, Therefore, Typical, Water
related to From solids · 6
Granulation → In, Regular, Some, The, V-type, While
related to External links · 5
Granulation → Basic Technologies, Michael, Tablet Making, The Granulation Process, Tousey
related to Dry granulation · 4
Granulation → Dry, Forming, In, The
is a · 2
Granulation → process of forming grains or granules from a powdery or solid substance, process of shredding plastic objects to be recycled into flakes or pellets

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granules process particles material powder water powders liquid pellets wet tablet pharmaceutical size dry solid solvent one used small granulated

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Granulationis aprocess of forming grains or granules from a powdery or solid substance0.90text
Granulationis aprocess of shredding plastic objects to be recycled into flakes or pellets0.90text
uniform content or consistent hardness.Two types of granulation technologies are employedinstance ofit could not efficiently be made into a tablet that has good tablet characteristics0.80text
Granulationrelated to Dry granulationThe0.60section
Granulationrelated to Dry granulationForming0.60section
Granulationrelated to Dry granulationIn0.60section
Granulationrelated to Dry granulationDry0.60section
Granulationrelated to External linksThe Granulation Process0.60section
Granulationrelated to External linksBasic Technologies0.60section
Granulationrelated to External linksTablet Making0.60section
Granulationrelated to External linksMichael0.60section
Granulationrelated to External linksTousey0.60section

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