INSTANUTE DR is a ready-to-use film coating system, based on Sodium Alginate which confers pH/solubility characteristics, making it suitable for nutritional applications requiring delayed release properties. It is supplied in a wide range of colours. Selection can be easily made from the INSTANUTE Colour Guide (available on request). INSTANUTE DR can be formulated with aluminium lake, iron oxides and natural pigments and can also include flavours.
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All products are checked for the regulatory compliance of all ingredients in the target countries and market segments of sale. This determination is made at the time the initial formulation is established, based on customer-supplied information. If market countries and/or segments are extended once the formulation has been established, customers are encouraged to contact us to ensure that regulatory compliance is not compromised.
Purified water at up to 9% w/w solids
Variable-speed mechanical stirrer
Mixing Vessel
Determine the quantities of INSTANUTE DR (9% w/w solids) and water required based on the quantity of tablets to be coated and the target coating weight gain. e.g.: For coating 1.0 kg of tablets to 12% wt. gain, weigh 132 g Instacoat and 1335 gm purified water at room temperature (includes 10% overage for losses)
Add the weighed quantity of water to a mixing vessel.
Using a mechanical stirrer, stir the purified water to form a vortex.
Add the required quantity of INSTANUTE DR to the centre of the liquid vortex in a slow steady stream, avoiding clumping while maintaining a vortex. Once the entire quantity of Instacoat has been added, reduce the stirrer speed to eliminate the vortex. Continue mixing for 45 minutes.
Side-vented (fully perforated) pans | Conventional (non perforated) pans | |
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Pan diameter (inch) | 24-60 | 12-36 |
Tablet load (kg) | 10-300 | 0.5-50 |
Weight gain (%) | 12.0 | |
Number of guns | 1-6 | |
Liquid nozzle diameter (mm) | 1.0-1.5 | |
Atomising air pressure (bar) | 2.0-3.5 | |
Pattern air pressure | To achieve maximum uniform bed coverage | |
Tablet bed temperature (⁰C) | 42-45 | |
Inlet air temperature (⁰C) | Set to achieve required product bed temperature | |
Suspension spray rate | Set to achieve required product bed temperature | |
Exhaust air volume | To maintain slight negative pressure in pan | |
Pan speed | Minimum for steady tablet flow through spray zone |
*Tablet bed temperature offers the most effective way of controlling the coating process. Where this measurement is unavailable, exhaust temperature may be substituted. However, the relationship between the two measurements is complex and depends on several factors such as pan load, pan depression, pan design and airflow rate. Indicated exhaust temperature may be above or below the true bed temperature. It is recommended that the relationship between the two measurements is calibrated..
Sodium Alginate; Plasticiser; Titanium Dioxide; Edible Pigments; Microbiological Preservative.