2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(703g) Evaluating the Potential Benefits of Cohesion
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Simple classifications do not describe the breadth of behavior that powders can exhibit, nor identify how this can change depending on the process environment. In order to optimize productivity and achieve high quality final products, powders must be selected based upon their compatibility with a process, rather than upon the generalization that cohesive powders exhibit poor performance.
This presentation demonstrates how a degree of inter-particular bonding and friction can be necessary for optimal performance in certain applications. Powder rheology is used to evaluate flow properties under a range of stress and strain conditions, and demonstrates how this data can be applied to better understand and predict performance in a number of unit operations. The potential benefits of greater absolute cohesion within coating, filling and dosing applications are discussed, for example to promote the formation of robust coatings and stable agglomerates.