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Agglomerate bonding

Abrasion resistance, 35 Agglomerate bonding and strength, see Bonding mechanisms... [Pg.187]

Steps 1 and 2 are accelerated if agglomerated products are used but during step 3 the agglomerate bonds must be destroyed first before the individual... [Pg.86]

Section 3.2 is a revised version of part of the author s earlier publication in Handbook of Powder Science and Technology, Chapter 7, Part 2 Agglomerate bonding and strength . [Pg.88]

W. Pietsch, Agglomerate bonding and strength. Section 7.2 in M.E. Fayed and L. Often (eds.) Handbook of Powder Science and Technology , Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Inc., New York... [Pg.538]

The interactions between solids (and, if applicable, binders) that cause agglomerate bonding and strength, are strongly dependent on the chemical and physical surface properties. The latter are mostly influenced by the surface topography (above and Fig. 10.6). [Pg.986]


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