Processing & Handling :: Liquid, Gas and Air Handling :: Mixing
July 1, 2009
Disperse Difficult Solids
Recent advances in mixing technology offer increased efficiency in dispersing powdered additives into liquids for both low- and high-viscosity applications
Ken Langhorn and Christine Banaszek, Charles Ross & Son Company
Despite the immense value and universal appeal of these additives for product designers, process engineers facing the day-to-day reality of full-scale production face a unique set of challenges. Dispersing these powdered additives into a liquid is one of the most formidable challenges in the chemical process industries (CPI)...
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