748 Characterization and Measurement in Powder Processing

Friday, November 21, 2014: 8:30 AM
211 (Hilton Atlanta)
Description:
Products consisting of, or constituted from, processed particulate solids are important in many major economic sectors including the food, pharmaceutical, agricultural and chemical industries. Product quality can be heavily influenced by the extent to which the manufacturing process itself can be controlled and monitored, and the extent to which the properties (and quality) of the feedstocks and intermediaries can be measured and characterized. In this session, our principal focus is engineered particulates – particulate solids engineered to have particular functionality and properties. Papers addressing measurement and characterization, in-line, on-line and off-line are encouraged, and papers on novel approaches to measurement and instrumentation are particularly welcome. We also encourage case studies and investigations evaluating emerging technologies.

Sponsor:
Solids Flow, Handling and Processing

Chair:
Clive E. Davies
Email: C.Davies@massey.ac.nz

Co-Chair:
Mehrdad Kheiripour Langroudi
Email: mehrdad.kheiripour@merck.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.


8:30 AM
(748a) A Novel Method to Measure Powder Flow Properties Using a Small Amount of Material
Sara Koynov, James V. Scicolone, Benjamin J. Glasser and Fernando J. Muzzio

9:06 AM
(748c) Investigating the Effect of Mechanical and Material Properties on Tribocharging of Pharmaceutical Powders
Shivangi S. Naik, Saurabh Sarkar, Vipul Gupta, Bruno C. Hancock, Weili Yu, Yuriy Abramov and Bodhisattwa Chaudhuri

10:18 AM
(748g) Elucidation of the Rehydration Behaviour of Food Powders
Gabrie Meesters, Merel Oostveen and J. Ruud van Ommen

10:36 AM
(748h) Use of Surface Energy to Investigate Powder Flow, Wettability, and Granulation
Daniel J. Burnett, Armando R. Garcia, Anett Kondor, Manaswini Acharya and Majid Naderi
See more of this Group/Topical: Particle Technology Forum