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Pharmaceutical engineering

By: Kar, Ashutosh.
Contributor(s): Sambamurthy, K.
Publisher: New Delhi New Age International 2019Edition: 1st.Description: xix, 344p. | Binding - Paperback | 24*17 cm.ISBN: 9789387788084.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERINGDDC classification: 620.615 Online resources: Sample PDF Chapter Summary: Pharmaceutical Engineering is an authentic source of valuable informations as the first of its kind on Pharmaceutical Engineering for the B. Pharma Degree Programmes in all Indian Universities. The fourteen chapters, as stated under, are as per thePCI-Syllabus being implemented w.e.f. July–2017 in Indian Institutions under the supreme guidance of the PCI: •Unit I: Chapters 1 to 4 •Unit II: Chapters 5 to 7 •Unit III: Chapters 8 to 9 •Unit IV: Chapters 10 to 11 •Unit V: Chapters 12 to 14. Salient Features include: Theoretical and Equipment aspects relevant to the Pharmaceutical Industry. Typical Examples from Pharmaceutical Industry quoted extensively. Substantiated with neat and elaborated diagrammatic sketches of various Equipments being used. Comprehensive assemblage of important aspects related to Pharmaceutical Engineering. Simple, lucid, and specific explanations of all intricate aspects wherever necessary. The user–friendly classic textual content indicates and enthuses a splendid learning approach for the Pharmacy Students CONTENT: Unit–I: Flow of Fluids Size Reduction Size Separation Mixing. Unit-II: Crystallization Evaporation Heat Transfer. Unit–III: Drying Distillation. Unit–IV: Filtration Centrifugation .Unit–V: Plant Location, Industrial Hazards and Plant Safety Materials of Pharmaceutical Plant Construction, Corrosion and its Prevention Material Handling Systems.
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Pharmaceutical Engineering is an authentic source of valuable informations as the first of its kind on Pharmaceutical Engineering for the B. Pharma Degree Programmes in all Indian Universities. The fourteen chapters, as stated under, are as per thePCI-Syllabus being implemented w.e.f. July–2017 in Indian Institutions under the supreme guidance of the PCI: •Unit I: Chapters 1 to 4 •Unit II: Chapters 5 to 7 •Unit III: Chapters 8 to 9 •Unit IV: Chapters 10 to 11 •Unit V: Chapters 12 to 14.

Salient Features include:
Theoretical and Equipment aspects relevant to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Typical Examples from Pharmaceutical Industry quoted extensively.
Substantiated with neat and elaborated diagrammatic sketches of various Equipments being used.
Comprehensive assemblage of important aspects related to Pharmaceutical Engineering.
Simple, lucid, and specific explanations of all intricate aspects wherever necessary.

The user–friendly classic textual content indicates and enthuses a splendid learning approach for the Pharmacy Students
CONTENT:
Unit–I:

Flow of Fluids
Size Reduction
Size Separation
Mixing.

Unit-II:

Crystallization
Evaporation
Heat Transfer.

Unit–III:

Drying
Distillation.

Unit–IV:

Filtration
Centrifugation

.Unit–V:

Plant Location, Industrial Hazards and Plant Safety
Materials of Pharmaceutical Plant Construction, Corrosion and its Prevention
Material Handling Systems.

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