Clarochem gains new insights with powder rheometer
19 Oct 2009
Clarochem gains new insights with powder rheometer
Welland, UK - Use of the FT4 Powder Rheometer from Freeman Technology is enabling organic chemists at Clarochem (Ireland) Limited, to incorporate some fundamental aspects of material science into their crystallization work. This is proving to be a significant point of differentiation in their field.
Clarochem, which is part of the CFM Group (CoFarmaceutica Milanese), is a pharmaceutical manufacturing site, supplying active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) for group and third party products. The site strongly emphasises the importance of the physical and bulk properties of solid pharmaceutical ingredients, and has a record in optimising crystallisation processes and offering novel API solutions, including tailored and part-formulated actives.
The FT4 Powder Rheometer provides automated, rapid and consistent characterisation of powders, such as the APIs and advanced intermediates that Clarochem (Ireland) produces. It offers dynamic, shear and bulk property measurement in a single system and is a universal powder tester. This integrated testing approach allows the characterisation and understanding of powders in industrially relevant ways. The team at Clarochem has been using the FT4 since 2005 and report improved understanding of the company’s powder processes.
“We use the FT4 extensively for in-house and third party work,” said Colm Campbell, process implementation manager. “It has helped enhance our crystallisation and powder characterisation know-how, allowing us to evolve to incorporate some fundamental material science aspects into our crystallization work.
"Not only has this contributed to a greater appreciation by our partners of the added value of our expertise, it also helps to differentiate us from our competitors. As organic chemists who have a particular interest in crystallisation, this technology provided some fresh perspectives."