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Chemical engineering particle size reduction

Bryan J. Ennis, Ph.D., President, E G Associates, and Adjunct Professor of Chemical Engineering, Vanderbilt University Member and Chair of Powder Technology Programming Group of the Particle Technology Forum, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Section 20, Size Reduction and Size Enlargement)... [Pg.11]

The chemical engineer should know the particle size of the feed, especially the maximum value, the tonnage per hour required, and the particle size and other characteristics desired in the product. He should then look for the size-reduction machine that produces a maximum amount of that product with a minimum of power and a minimum of wear on the working parts. [Pg.101]


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