Wet Granulation
Wet granulation is a process used in the pharmaceutical and food industries to create granules from fine powders. This method involves adding a liquid binder to the powder mixture, which helps the particles stick together. The resulting granules improve the flow and compressibility of the material, making it easier to handle and process.
After the granulation, the mixture is typically dried to remove excess moisture. This step ensures that the granules have the right consistency and stability for further processing, such as tablet formation or encapsulation. Wet granulation is essential for producing high-quality products in the pharmaceutical industry.