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Mixing agglomeration

Egermann H. 1979. Mixing agglomeration during sieving. Sci. Pharm. 47 25 -31. [Pg.203]

A batch processing vessel in which several process steps, for example mixing, AGGLOMERATION, POST-TREATMENT, and finishing, are carried out without opening the vessel during the entire processing sequence. [Pg.1091]

The final catalyst is obtained by mixing agglomerates of crystallites or amorphous materials, which have intrinsic particle size distribution and chemical or physical binding properties. The size of the particles and the agglomerates controls the final pore structure and the binding properties the... [Pg.7]

In the detergent industry, ploughshare and high-shear mixers are widely used, operated both as single devices and combination with several mixing/agglomeration steps and mixer types (see example for TAED in Ref. 110 or Ref. 111). [Pg.394]

Stirring/Mixing Agglomeration/precipitation during the reduction process leads... [Pg.182]


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