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Machine Room

A machine room in a pharmacy college is a vital space that houses essential equipment and machines used in pharmaceutical research and education. The room is typically designed with high ceilings, sturdy walls, and sufficient ventilation to accommodate the equipment and electrical and cooling requirements. In the machine room, you will find a range of specialized equipment used for drug development and manufacturing. Some of the most commonly used machines include Venturi and Orifice meter, Reynolds apparatus, Bernoulli’s theorem apparatus, friction loss measurement apparatus, sieve shaker, automatic tablet compression machine, freeze dryer (Lyophilizer), tablet punch machine, coating pan, willy grinder, tube sealing (crimping machine), double cone blender, bottle sealing machine, ointment filling machine, and liquid filling machine. These machines are used to prepare pharmaceutical formulations and dosage forms, such as tablets, capsules, and powders. To maintain the integrity and safety of the equipment and the substances being processed, the machine room is typically equipped with a range of safety features.

These features include fire suppression systems, exhaust fans, and air filters to remove any hazardous substances or fumes. In addition to being an essential space for pharmaceutical research and education, the machine room is also a critical training ground for pharmacy students. The hands-on experience gained in this room enables students to understand the practical aspects of drug formulation and manufacturing, making them better prepared to enter the pharmaceutical industry. The specialized equipment, safety features, and hands-son training offered in this room are essential in preparing pharmacy students for a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry.

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