Lactose monohydrate was melt agglomerated in an 8-1 high shear mixer using
Gelucire 50/13, Stearate 6000 WL 1644, of polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3000 as
meltable binder. The impeller speed was varied at two levels, and massing
time was varied at six levels. In order to obtain a similar agglomerate gro
wth, a larger binder volume had to be used with Gelucire 50/13 than with St
earate 6000 WL 1644 and PEG 3000. The lower viscosity of Gelucire 50/13 gav
e rise to agglomerates of a wider size distribution and a higher porosity a
s well as more adhesion of mass to the bowl. A lower binder viscosity resul
ted in more spherical agglomerates at the low impeller speed. (C) 1998 Publ
ished by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.