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Synthetic Pharmaceutical Example on Throughput Analysis and Debottlenecking Theory

INTELLIGEN, INC. Synthetic Pharmaceutical Example on Throughput Analysis and Debottlenecking Theory. Pilot Plant Production. =. 55.7 kg/batch. Large Scale Manufacturing. =. 25,000 kg/yr. INTELLIGEN, INC. Overall Chemistry - Production Requirement.

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Synthetic Pharmaceutical Example on Throughput Analysis and Debottlenecking Theory

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  1. INTELLIGEN, INC. Synthetic Pharmaceutical Example on Throughput Analysis and Debottlenecking Theory

  2. Pilot Plant Production = 55.7 kg/batch Large Scale Manufacturing = 25,000 kg/yr INTELLIGEN, INC. Overall Chemistry - Production Requirement Quinaldine + Hydroquinone ==> Product Annual Operating Time £ (330 days/yr)(3 shifts/day)(8 h/shift)

  3. INTELLIGEN, INC. Operations Gantt Chart - Base Case

  4. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 1 Equipment Available Two 1,000 gal reactors (R-101 and R-102) One 4 m2 Nutsche filter One 10 m2 Tray Dryer (1 kg/h drying capacity) Pilot Scale Batch Size Produced in Large Scale Equipment

  5. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 1 (continued) Batch throughput Number of Batches per Year Annual Throughput Scheduling (Time) Bottleneck Cons. Batch Throughput Bottleneck 55.7 kg 138 7,670 kg R-102 (56 h cycle) R-102 (32.5% Cap. Util. in P-11)

  6. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 1 (continued) Action 3 fold batch throughput scale up New Results Batch throughput Number of Batches per Year Annual Throughput Scheduling (Time) Bottleneck Cons. Batch Throughput Bottleneck 167 kg 115 (initial 138) 19,205 kg < 25,000 kg R-102 (67 h cycle) R-102 (97.5% Cap. Util. in P-11)

  7. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 2 Equipment Available Three 1,000 gal reactors (R-101, R-102, R-103) One 4 m2 Nutsche filter One 10 m2 Tray Dryer (1 kg/h drying capacity)

  8. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 2 (continued) Batch throughput Number of Batches per Year Annual Throughput Scheduling (Time) Bottleneck Cons. Batch Throughput Bottleneck 167 kg 135 (115 => 135) 22,545 kg < 25,000 kg NFD-101 (57.3 h cycle) R-103 (97.5% Cap. Util. in P-11)

  9. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 3 Equipment Available Three 1,000 gal reactors (R-101, R-102, R-103) Two 4 m2 Nutsche filters One 10 m2 Tray Dryer (1 kg/h drying capacity)

  10. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 3 (continued) Batch throughput Number of Batches per Year Annual Throughput Scheduling (Time) Bottleneck Cons. Batch Throughput Bottleneck 167 kg 142 (115 => 135=>142) 23,714 kg < 25,000 kg R-102 (54.4 h cycle) R-103 (97.5% Cap. Util. in P-11)

  11. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 3 (continued) R-103 Equip. Cap. Util.: High in P-11 and Low in P-5 Action 1) P-11 increase cycles/batch from 1 to 2 2) Increase batch size by 47% (limited by P-9 \ R-102)

  12. INTELLIGEN, INC. Scenario 4 Batch throughput Number of Batches per Year Annual Throughput Scheduling (Time) Bottleneck Cons. Batch Throughput Bottleneck 245.7 kg (55.7 => 167=> 245.7) 110 (115 => 135=>142=>110) 27,027 kg> 25,000 kg R-103 (70 h cycle) R-102 (99.9% Cap. Util. in P-9)

  13. INTELLIGEN, INC. Comparison Scenario Number Reactor Vessels Nutsche Filters Batches per Year Batch Throughput Annual Throughput 1 2 1 115 56 kg 19,200kg 2 3 1 135 167 kg 22,500kg 3 3 2 142 167 kg 23,700kg 4 3 2 110 246 kg 27,000kg

  14. INTELLIGEN, INC. Labor Demand as a Function of Time

  15. INTELLIGEN, INC. Cost Analysis

  16. Equipment Cost $2.4 M Total Investment $16.3 M Operating Cost $7.6 M/yr Unit Cost $283/kg INTELLIGEN, INC. Economic Evaluation Results Waste Treatment/Disposal 10% Laboratory/QC/QA Raw Materials 4% 22% Equipment-Dependent Labor-Dependent 40% 24% Production Rate 27,000 kg/yr Batches per Year 110 Equipment Three 1,000 gal reactors, Two 4 m2 Nutsche filters, One 10 m2 tray dryer.

  17. INTELLIGEN, INC. Raw Materials Cost Breakdown

  18. Product = 2 % Raw Materials INTELLIGEN, INC. Environmental Impact

  19. INTELLIGEN, INC. Summary • Facilitate Process Development • Improve Team Communication • Reduce Capital and Operating Cost • Debottleneck Manufacturing Facilities

  20. Summary • Plant Throughput Depends on Equipment Capacity, Time Utilization and Resource Capacity (instantaneous and average). • Throughput Analysis Tools Can Play a Role in: 1) Designing New Balanced Plants, 2) Sizing Utilities of Batch Plants, 3) Retrofitting Existing Facilities and 4) Improving Utilization of Existing Equipment.

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