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Pharmaceutical Instrumentation and Controls

4 Processes Used to Manufacture Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment

4 Processes Used to Manufacture Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment

Laboratory Instrumentation, Pharma Industry, Pharmaceutical Analytical Equipment, Pharmaceutical Instrumentation and Controls
The term “medical” signifies anything and everything related to medical science, including the entire pharmaceutical industry. On the other hand, the pharmaceuticals sector is primarily concerned with finding, developing, testing, approving, and improving various medicinal drugs, as well as other chemical compounds which either already have, or can potentially have a direct/indirect use in medical science. Keeping the focus on pharmaceutical equipment, let’s go through a few important manufacturing processes next to get a basic understanding of how medical products are manufactured. Microhydraulic Microhydraulic systems are small, fluid-powered systems that allow for a much higher force and torque output than their size would suggest. Microhydraulic systems are not just more powe...
Weighing and Dispensing Process and Technology in Pharma Industries

Weighing and Dispensing Process and Technology in Pharma Industries

Drug Development, Pharmaceutical Chemicals and Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Excipients and Drug Formulation, Pharmaceutical Instrumentation and Controls, Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical Research and Development
Weighing and dispensing process in pharma industries occupies a high priority position. Over the last decades, increased regulations on the manufacturing processes in pharma manufacturing industries led the focus and result is the advanced technology and stringent policies and frameworks. The pharmaceutical companies can increase the speed and accuracy of their operations with weigh and dispense process technology. While, weighing and dispensing of solids and liquids is a very common activity throughout the pharmaceutical industry processes. Traditionally, workers dispense pharma materials by hand-scooping solids and pumping or pouring liquids. This is generally conducted in a warehouse during chemical production or in a pharmacy during pharmaceutical dosage-form manufacturing. The chanc...