LACTOSE

Lactose Monohydrate 200 Mesh

Its fine texture ensures excellent compaction and blending properties, making it ideal for tablet manufacturing using wet and dry granulation. In pharmaceuticals, it is commonly used as a diluent and filler in tablet and capsule production, ensuring even distribution and accurate dosing of active ingredients. Its small particle size helps achieve precise formulation and consistent quality in pharmaceutical products.

Lactose Monohydrate 80 Mesh

Lactose Monohydrate 80 Mesh is a coarse, free-flowing powder with a narrow particle size distribution, ensuring excellent flowability. It is commonly used in capsule and sachet formulations. This form of lactose is ideal for industrial applications where flowability and bulk density are crucial. Its coarse particle size makes it suitable for processes that require efficient material handling, providing consistent performance in various non-food applications. Lactose 80 Mesh is valued for its ability to enhance flow properties in industrial processes.

Lactose Anhydrous

Lactose anhydrous is a stable, low-moisture form of milk sugar used in pharmaceuticals and food. In pharmaceuticals, it serves as a versatile excipient, used in direct compression, capsule fillers, and moisture-sensitive formulations. Its stability ensures a 4-year shelf life, excellent dissolution, and compatibility with unstable active ingredients. Advantages include reduced excipient use, superior tablet hardness, and batch consistency. However, it is incompatible with strong oxidizers and may degrade under high humidity.

Lactose Monohydrate 100 Mesh

Lactose Monohydrate 100 Mesh is a finely milled, highly refined form of lactose with a particle size of 100 mesh, improving flow properties. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used as a filler, binder, and diluent in tablet formulations, enhancing compressibility and stability. Its excellent flowability makes it ideal for dry powder inhalers, helping carry active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). Additionally, its low moisture absorption ensures the stability of drug products, making it a valuable excipient in pharmaceutical formulations.