Maximilian Schulz , Malte Bogdahn , Simon Geissler , Julian Quodbach
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摘要
制药 3D 打印领域在过去一年中不断发展壮大,Spitam® 成为市场上首个 3D 打印剂型。展示了粘合剂喷射工艺在剂型方面的适用性。尽管用于制药领域的油墨开发更多是以跟踪和误差为基础,将 Z 值作为判断油墨可打印性的关键参数。为了使油墨开发更具有知识性,我们将电子印刷的方法移植到了药品粘合剂喷射领域。因此,使用无量纲空间来研究使用溶剂型油墨的 Spectra S 级 SL-128 压电打印头的可打印性极限。现在可以根据毛细管数和韦伯数来判断油墨的可喷射性。在油墨中添加不同的聚合物缩小了可印刷空间,并表明纯粹基于 Z 数的油墨开发并不适合预测可印刷性。根据液滴动量开发了两种可能的候选油墨,它们在工艺稳定性方面存在巨大差异,这表明所使用的聚合物类型和浓度对印刷性和工艺稳定性有很大影响。在这项研究的基础上,针对制药粘合剂喷射领域提出了一种基于更多知识的油墨设计方案,使油墨设计转向基于更多知识和以工艺为导向的方法。
Transfer of a rational formulation and process development approach for 2D inks for pharmaceutical 2D and 3D printing
The field of pharmaceutical 3D printing is growing over the past year, with Spitam® as the first 3D printed dosage form on the market. Showing the suitability of a binder jetting process for dosage forms. Although the development of inks for pharmaceutical field is more trail and error based, focusing on the Z-number as key parameter to judge the printability of an ink. To generate a more knowledgeable based ink development an approach from electronics printing was transferred to the field of pharmaceutical binder jetting. Therefore, a dimensionless space was used to investigate the limits of printability for the used Spectra S Class SL-128 piezo print head using solvent based inks. The jettability of inks could now be judged based on the capillary and weber number. Addition of different polymers into the ink narrowed the printable space and showed, that the ink development purely based on Z-numbers is not suitable to predict printability. Two possible ink candidates were developed based on the droplet momentum which showed huge differences in process stability, indicating that the used polymer type and concentration has a high influence on printability and process stability. Based on the study a more knowledgeable based ink design for the field of pharmaceutical binder jetting is proposed, to shift the ink design to a more knowledgeable based and process-oriented approach.