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Particle morphology, skin-forming

In summary of foam-spray drying, all available literature results confirm a strong effect of feed foaming on final product properties of porous and skin-forming materials, for example, an increase of Sauter mean diameter and porosity of the products decrease of bulk, tap density, and apparent density and effect on particle morphology. Foam-spray drying enhances retention of highly volatile substances and... [Pg.485]

Fig. 6.2 Scheme for the particle morphology of skin-forming materials (modified fron Walton (2000)). [Pg.234]


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Particle morphology, skin-forming materials

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