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The static bed- and planetary-type microwave dryers currently available to process pharmaceutical materials are not designed to use hot-air fluidization for the purpose of maximizing microwave energy inputs and particle drying. To take advantage of the benefits offered by fluidization, a 1-kg Uni-Gatt laboratory fluid bed processor was modified to support microwave-assisted fluid bed drying of several representative pharmaceutical granulations. The construction, design features, and validation of this new microwave fluid bed processor are presented.
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Doelling, M.K., Jones, D.M., Smith, R.A. et al. The Development of a Microwave Fluid-Bed Processor. I. Construction and Qualification of a Prototype Laboratory Unit. Pharm Res 9, 1487–1492 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015875300053
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