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Dense-Phase vs Dilute-Phase Pneumatic Conveying: Matching Conveying Mode to Attrition and Segregation Risk

Dense-phase and dilute-phase pneumatic conveying create different particle contact mechanics, and the resulting attrition and segregation risk depends on velocity, solids loading ratio, and the powder's own attrition sensitivity, not on a fixed assumption about which mode is gentler.

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Fine Powder Fluidization in Pneumatic Conveying and Discharge Control

Fine powder fluidization can support controlled pneumatic conveying, [...]

The Dictators of Powder Behavior: A practical guide to powder behavior control in production

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Material Characterization with AI-Assisted Analytics

AI-assisted material characterization speeds testing, strengthens models, and [...]

Segregation Mechanisms and Prevention in Blending and Transport

Segregation ruins powder blends after mixing. This article [...]

The Ultimate Guide to Powder Mixing and Blending

This ultimate guide to powder mixing and blending helps [...]

Powder Handling and Processing: Ultimate Guide

Mastering powder handling and processing is essential for [...]

Advanced Powder Characterization Techniques

In this article, we will take a glance at [...]

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