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Premix repeated processing

For premix membrane emulsification, the factors influencing the emulsification results are the transmembrane pressure, repeated processing and the pore size of the membrane. Furthermore the composition of the emulsion, like disperse and continuous phase viscosity, emulsifier and emulsifier concentration have also an influence on the emulsification results [28-31]. [Pg.291]

In the previous section we described one type of reaction that can cause an explosion, namely, the situation where fuel and oxidant are mixed in solids or liquids that can release large amounts of energy very quickly. These processes can also occur in premixed gases. An example of useful explosions in gases is the repeated explosions that occur in the automobile engine. However, most examples of explosions in gases are in fact disasters in which products burst walls of containers and cause havoc. [Pg.433]


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