- In the pharmaceutical industry, the parts of vibrating screens that come into contact with materials mostly use 304 or 316L stainless steel, which has excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring that drugs are not contaminated and meeting strict pharmaceutical hygiene standards. In terms of screening accuracy, relying on fine screens and precise vibration settings, it can strictly grade raw materials and drugs according to the requirements of the pharmacopoeia, ensuring the uniformity of particle size. Its hygienic design is ingenious, with a smooth interior and no dead corners, making it easy to clean, effectively preventing the growth of bacteria and the residue of materials. It has strong operational stability and can operate continuously for a long time, reducing the risk of shutdown due to failures. With a low-noise design, it creates a quiet production environment, comprehensively assisting in the efficient and safe production of pharmaceuticals.

Applications in the pharmaceutical industry
Vibrating screens in the pharmaceutical industry are mainly used for operations such as screening, grading, impurity removal, and filtration of various pharmaceutical raw materials, intermediates, finished pharmaceutical preparations, etc., and play a crucial role in the pharmaceutical industry. The following are some materials commonly applied to vibrating screens in the pharmaceutical industry:
- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs)
- Pharmaceutical Intermediates
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Powder
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Liquid
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Pills
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Titanium Dioxide
- Lactose
- Pharmaceutical Sugar
- Sucrose
- Tricalcium Phosphate
- Calcium Phosphate
- Potassium Phosphate
- Sodium Bicarbonate
- Magnesium Silicate
- Mannitol
- Sorbitol
- Glycerol
- Magnesium Stearate
- Nucleotide
- Zinc Gluconate