Non-contact Laser Interferometer Method to Characterize Tablet Punches: New Methodology to Assess Surface Roughness.
AAPS PharmSciTech
; 24(7): 209, 2023 Oct 10.
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Sticking to tablet punches is a major issue during drug product manufacturing. Research has shown that sticking involves the interrelationship of powder properties, compression force, length of manufacturing runs and punch quality. Here, we present a novel non-destructive methodology to study the surface metrology of punches to monitor them over their lifetime. This investigation used a non-contact laser interferometer to characterise roughness of commercial standard S7 steel punches coated with chrome that were originally used for commercial scale production that developed a sticking issue. During the development, this phenomenon had not been observed and was not considered a scale-up risk. The profilometer was used to examine the complete surface of these punches to investigate whether they met the acceptability criteria based on BS_ISO_18804 tooling standard. To improve data analysis during changeover, a 3D-printed holder was designed to enable analysis with minimal set-up requirements. Upon investigation, the punches were found to be of an unacceptable roughness and, particularly rough areas of the punch surface profiled, correlated well with areas of visually pronounced sticking. This non-destructive method can be used to produce a more detailed characterisation of punch roughness to ensure surfaces are of an acceptable quality after treatment with coatings.
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