Film Coating Process
Film coating process plays a very important role in film coating and a number of problems in tablet coating are related to process setup. There is a number of variables which should be controlled in a process and we will understand how these variables are crucial for the film coating process. We will also study various kinds of equipment, which are available for film coating.Basic requirements of film coating
- Distribution
- Mixing
- Drying
- Removal of solvent
There are three different types of guns, which are used such as 2 port guns, 3 port guns & 4 port guns. In 2 port guns, on the port is for liquid and another port is for air pressure. In this gun actuation pressure to operate gun & atomization pressure is controlled by one pressure and thus both cannot be controlled independently of each other. In three-port guns, there are 2 ports for air pressure & 1 port for liquid. In this gun actuation pressure and atomization pressure can be controlled independently. In 3 port guns, spray width is controlled by a screw provided on the gun which when opened allows air to flow and increase spray width. This can lead to variation in spray width from batch to batch. In 4 port guns, there are 3 ports for air and 1 port for liquid. Thus actuation pressure, atomization pressure and spray width all three can be independently controlled by air pressure. This ensures uniformity of spray width from batch to batch.
Film Coating Process Spray Rate
Spray rate monitoring is critical in aqueous film coating and if there is the variation of spray rate in the coating process, a number of problems are experienced. Spray rate is primarily controlled through the use of peristaltic pumps. Peristaltic pumps are the simplest & easiest to clean. Spray rate can be controlled by the rpm of the pumps. Spray rate also depends upon tubing size used in pump thus depending on spray rate desired, appropriate tubing size should be selected.During the film coating, pan load should be optimum or maximum. If coating pan load is partial, lot of inlet air can go straight into exhaust duct and a lot of energy is wasted. Due to partial load exhaust plenum is not fully covered. This reduces the drying efficiency of the coating pan. The process ting with partial load is more compared to full load. Mixing efficiency of coating pan also decreases with partial load and it requires more pan rpm than normally used. This is more critical in functional coatings such as enteric coating where edge wear or damage can result in the failure of the product in disintegration test.
In order to solve the problems associated with the partial load, many machine manufacturers now use multi pan approach. Thus with one coating pan different drum sizes are given to accommodate various batch sizes.
Spray Gun Position and Setup
In coating pan where several guns are used, it is very important to set up guns properly. Thus gun to gun distance and gun to bed distance is very important & need to be set properly to get the required spray width. If guns are too closed kept and spray width is narrow, it leads to non-uniform coating. It requires more coating material to get the uniform coating. If guns are too wide and spray widths are wide, they overlap each other. In this situation, there is localized over wetting in the spray overlapping zone. Some spray also goes to the pan wall, door & baffles. This also wastes coating material. Picking & sticking can take place. In an ideal setup, spray pattern meets at the tablet surface and also covers almost entire tablet bed.Gun validation is very important and should be done before starting spray. It is important to set up a gun so that there is minimal variation between guns. In the beginning spray rate rather in terms of ml or weight for each gun should be recorded and guns should be adjusted if there is more than 10% variation.
There is an adjustment for damper opening which allows us to set negative pressure. Negative pressure should keep between 10-25 mm during the process.
If coating pan is operated under high negative pressure, there are chances of some spray directly going into the exhaust. Due to this more coating material will be required to get uniformity. As we open door of coating pan several times in the process, due to high negative process room air which is at 25°C goes inside coating pan & mixes with hot air (50-55°C) and thus decreases drying efficiency of coating pan. It is also very difficult to maintain bed temperature.
If coating pan is operated under positive pressure, drying does not take place and solvents are not effectively removed. When the door of coating pan is opened several times, dust & hot air from coating pan contaminates room air, which is not allowed as per GMP. Due to these reasons, coating pan should never be operated under positive pressure.
- Inlet temperature
- Exhaust temperature
- Bed temperature
- Atomization air pressure
- Spray rate
- Gun to bed distance
- Gun to gun distance
- Negative pressure in the pan
- RPM of coating pan
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