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Diminished segregation in continuous powder mixing

By Oka, S; Sahay, A; Meng, W; Muzzio, F

Published on CMKC

Abstract

Binary powder mixtures with variable segregation tendencies were mixed in a tumbling batch blender and in a continuous convective tubular blender. The degree of homogeneity of the final blend obtained from the continuous blender was found to be much higher than that from the batch V-blender, for mixtures and blender process parameters examined in this study. A direct relationship was observed between the segregation index of mixtures and a new material property metric defined as the ratio of the median particle size and bulk density of the ingredients that constitute the mixture. Moreover, for freely flowing materials, the extent of non homogeneity at the end of a batch blending process was found to be proportional to the segregation index of the mixture and thus consequently in relation to the material property metric. Results demonstrate the superior capability of continuous blenders compared to batch blenders in their ability to homogenize segregating mixtures.

Journal

Powder Technology. Volume 309, 2017, 79-88

DOI

10.1016/j.powtec.2016.11.038

Type of publication

Peer-reviewed journal

Affiliations

  • Rutgers State University

Article Classification

Research article

Classification Areas

  • Oral solid dose
  • Process characterization

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