Physical Characterization of Compressed TabletsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 208 pages |
Contents
COMPRESSION OF TABLETS AND POWDER METALLURGY | 20 |
PLAN OF STUDY | 26 |
DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS | 93 |
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Common terms and phrases
according Adsorption apparent densities applied Average Batch Bismuth breaking calculated capillary cent changes compressed tablets Compressional Force constant Corrected correlations critical deadspace volume densities of tablets described determined dibutyl phthalate disintegration Effect of Compressional employed equation factors force levels formulations gas burettes geometric given gms./cc grams granules hardness helium hence Higuchi inch increasing indicate individual influence introduced known literature logarithm lower m²/Gm manometer measure mechanical mentioned mercury method nitrogen observed obtained operation particle Pharm physical placed plotted porosity potassium chloride pounds powders preparation present pressure procedure production properties punch pycnometer quantitative ratio reading relationship resistance sample tube shown in Fig shown in Table shows sieve Smith specific surface area starch stopcock straight line studies Sulfathiazole Tablets tablets compressed temperature term thesis total deadspace true densities variable varied various weight workers zinc oxide