1969
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600580226
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Measurement of Lower Punch Pulldown Force and its Significance

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“…8B) indicates a residual pressure on the end of the piston as the slug is trans- ported to be ejected, possibly due to elastic rebound of the slug against the piston. A similar phenomenon in tableting gives rise to a lower punch pulldown force (11). Apparently, under these conditions, bonding within the slug is insufficient to prevent expansion against the piston.…”
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“…8B) indicates a residual pressure on the end of the piston as the slug is trans- ported to be ejected, possibly due to elastic rebound of the slug against the piston. A similar phenomenon in tableting gives rise to a lower punch pulldown force (11). Apparently, under these conditions, bonding within the slug is insufficient to prevent expansion against the piston.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%