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Agglomeration atomizer speed

Agglomeration increases with increasing atomizer speed, (Figure II). [Pg.212]

The effects of dryer temperatures and atomizer speeds on the percent of agglomeration present in the plastisols are also shown in Table I. [Pg.212]

Effect of Atomizer Speed. Four different atomizer tip speeds, 79, 98, 118, and 138 M/sec., were studied. Increasing the atomizer speed increased the agglomeration present in the plastisols (Table I and Figure II). Increasing atomizer speed is known to produce smaller spray droplets. This should result in more highly fused resin agglomerates, (Figure IV,... [Pg.214]

In high shear mixers and agglomerators, an independently driven bar, rotating with high speed, usually carrying mixing tools and, sometimes means for atomizing liquid binder, that extends into the particulate mass to be mixed and causes an additional turbulent motion of the particles. (See also knive heads.)... [Pg.20]

Finally, we will consider problems of dynamics of nanoparticles. The analysis of interaction of nanoparticles among themselves also allows to draw a conclusion on an essential role in this process of energy of initial movement of particles. Various processes at interaction of the nanoparticles, moving with different speed, are observed the processes of agglomerate formation, formation of larger particles at merge of the smaller size particles, absorption by large particles of the smaller ones, and dispersion of particles on separate smaller ones or atoms. [Pg.274]


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