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Powder blender power

In a high-power blender, blend carrots, apple, water, and cherry and blueberry powders (if using) until smooth. Drink immediately, before juice starts to thicken. [Pg.144]

Table 11.16 shows the composition of a PVDF blend for foam fabrication. This recipe was mixed in an intensive power blender to produce a homogeneous powder blend which was then melt blended in a high shear twin screw extruder at 200 rpm and a temperature of 200°C. Pellets were produced by extruding the melt into water and chopping the quenched extrudate. The foamable blend was extruded, through a 25 mm extruder, according to the conditions given in Table 11.17. A comparison of the properties of foamed and solid PVDF wire insulation is presented in Table 11.18. Table 11.16 shows the composition of a PVDF blend for foam fabrication. This recipe was mixed in an intensive power blender to produce a homogeneous powder blend which was then melt blended in a high shear twin screw extruder at 200 rpm and a temperature of 200°C. Pellets were produced by extruding the melt into water and chopping the quenched extrudate. The foamable blend was extruded, through a 25 mm extruder, according to the conditions given in Table 11.17. A comparison of the properties of foamed and solid PVDF wire insulation is presented in Table 11.18.
Mixing low-viscosity liquids or blending dry powders can be accomplished with conventional equipment. Turbine and propeller agitators are used to mix low-viscosity liquids, and twin-cone blenders or tumblers are used for dry powders. These devices have low power requirements and rather low residence times. At the other extreme, the dispersion of a finely divided solid such as carbon black in a rubber with viscosity of about a million poises presents a situation requiring more power. [Pg.508]

Power = 0.56 TNT. This is useful for large bombs as it is found ready made in the market. Just requires mixing. To make fine powder from Ammonium Nitrate, you can use a blender with no safety problems. [Pg.42]


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