Six industries, one underlying discipline: controlled heat and mass transfer.
Equipment selection changes by industry — but the underlying engineering questions (material sensitivity, solvent handling, hygiene standard, batch size) stay consistent.
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Solvent-wet intermediate drying after filtration, milling and blending ahead of formulation handoff.
Filtration (ANFD) → Vacuum Tray Drying → Milling → Blending
Tablet & Capsule Formulations
Wet granulation drying ahead of compression, with tight control over moisture uniformity.
Wet Granulation → Tray Drying → Milling → Blending → Compression
Bulk Drug Manufacturing
High-volume batch drying and size reduction for bulk drug intermediates and finished powders.
Crystallisation → Filtration → Drying → Milling → Packing
Food Processing
Drying and sieving of food ingredients where hygiene-grade construction matters as much as throughput.
Ingredient Preparation → Drying → Sieving → Packaging
Herbal & Nutraceuticals
Low-temperature drying of extracts to protect actives, often paired with solvent recovery.
Herbal Extraction → Concentration → Vacuum Drying → Milling
Specialty Chemicals
Drying and blending of fine chemical powders with material-of-construction selected for compatibility.
Reaction → Filtration → Drying → Blending → Packing
Don't see your exact process listed?
Most of our equipment is configured to a specific process datasheet, not picked from a fixed catalogue.