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Hausner Ratio and Carr Index: What the Numbers Tell You and Where They Break Down

Both the Hausner Ratio and Carr Index reduce bulk and tapped density to a single number. The mechanism behind that number, whether aeration, particle shape, or surface cohesion, determines whether it supports a process decision or actively misleads one.

Screw Feeder Dosing Accuracy and Powder Compressibility: Why the Same Screw Behaves Differently on Similar Products

The same screw feeder at the same speed can deliver consistently on one powder and drift by several percent on another. The difference lies in compressibility, wall friction, and cohesion, and in how bulk density shifts as the hopper empties.

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