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25. drying milk powder niro spray drying spray drying technology whey powder
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- Hygroscopicity and Caking Properties.
- Hygroscopicity and Caking Properties.
- The caking properties of whey powder are even more important, as they are a measure for the tendency to form hard lumps in bags during storage.
- There is no direct relation between the hygroscopicity and cakeness, as a rich crystallization in itself is not enough to prevent caking. ...
- Degree of caking in % = g powder left on the sieve x 100 / g powder used (26).
- Non-caking whey powders should have a degree of caking of <10%.
26. Forums - Caking & Lumping
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- Forums > Flow Properties of Powders & Bulk Solids > Caking & Lumping.
- Caking & Lumping .
- Dears, Could somebody send me details about the caking and lumping mechanisms? Is this mechanisms valid to internal packaging conditions or only to silos? Thank you in advance, Sérgio.
- Hello Sergio, there are several mechanisms causing caking, which is also known as time consolidation. Time consolidation can cause flow obstructions (arching, piping) in silos, but also caking problems in BigBags etc. ... If problems with caking shall be investigated, shear tests and time consolidation tests should be performed. ...
- Caking .
- The Wolfson Centre For Bulk Solids Handling at the University of Greenwich has just concluded a four–year program that examined the mechanisms of ‘caking’, segregation and particle attrition. ... One instrument used to measure ‘caking’ strength is the Ajax Tensile Tester. ... ‘Caking’ is the term applied to the formation of crystal bridges between the contact points of soluble particles that have been wetted on their surface and dried out. ... Apart from measuring the strength that does develop, a holistic approach to the situation addresses the conditions of ‘caking’ formation and consideration of techniques and equipment design to mitigate the consequences. ...
- preventing lumps and caking .
- Dear Sergio, We have so called treatment silo, in which the caking can be preventing. For the right design of the treatment silo we need the an analysis of the caking process. ...
27. F470-89(2003) Standard Practice for Caking Temperature of Dry Electrostatic Toner
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- F470-89(2003) Standard Practice for Caking Temperature of Dry Electrostatic Toner.
- 2 In certain cases the effects of pressure or pressure combined with heat can cause blocking and caking of a dry toner. ...
- caking temperature; dry toners; electrostatic toners; 37. ...
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30. Patent 4001378: Anti-caking of nitrogenous materials
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- Anti-caking of nitrogenous materials.
- Composition of matter and process effecting a nitrogen-containing material that flows freely and resists caking even on prolonged storage. It can be manufactured to yield a desired percent nitrogen upon analysis characterized by the nitrogen-containing material in its normal manufactured form having on the external surface thereof an amount that is sufficient to reduce its normal caking tendencies an alkene sulfonate containing from 6 to 26 carbon atoms, inclusive. Further reduced caking tendency is effected by including on the surface of the nitrogen-containing material an inert material, such as clay. ...
- A composition of matter that flows freely and resists caking even on prolonged storage comprising particles of a nitrogen-containing material consisting essentially of ammonium salts useful as an ingredient of fertilizer and normally posing a problem with caking; said particles of said nitrogen-containing material having on their external surfaces an amount that is sufficient to reduce the normal caking tendency of the nitrogen-containing particles, of an alkene sulfonate in which the alkene moiety contains from 6-26 carbon atoms, inclusive; said particles of nitrogen-containing material also having on their external surface an amount that is sufficient to further reduce the caking thereof, of a finely divided inert material selected from the class consisting of magnesium carbonate, kieselguhr and clay, and having the properties of further reducing the caking.
- A composition of matter that flows freely and resists caking even on prolonged storage consisting essentially of particles of a nitrogen-containing material consisting essentially of ammonium salts useful as an ingredient of fertilizer and normally posing a problem with caking; said particles of said nitrogen-containing material having on their external surfaces an amount that is sufficient to reduce the normal caking tendency of the nitrogen-containing particles, of an alkene sulfonate in which the alkene moiety contains from 6-26 carbon atoms, inclusive; said alkene sulfonate being in the form of dried solids that maintain their discrete identity.
- A method of treating a particulate nitrogen-containing material consisting essentially of ammonium salts useful as an ingredient of fertilizer and normally posing a problem with caking, in whatever form it is manufactured, to induce anti-caking properties consisting essentially of the steps of:.
- admixing the alkene sulfonate powder intimately with said particles of nitrogen-containing material in an amount that is effective to decrease the caking tendency of the nitrogen-containing material such that there is formed the composition of matter consisting essentially of the particles of said nitrogen-containing material having on their external surfaces an amount that is sufficient to reduce the normal caking tendencies thereof, of said alkene sulfonate; said alkene sulfonate being in the form of the dried solids that maintain their discrete identity.
- This invention relates to reducing the caking tendency of nitrogenous, or nitrogen-containing, materials. ... In specific aspects, this invention relates respectively to: (1) production of treated, non-caking nitrogen-containing salts, such as ammonium nitrate; these treated salts being valuable as free flowing fertilizer with little or no tendency to cake on standing; (2) nitrogen-containing salts, such as ammonium nitrate, treated to reduce their normal tendency to cake on standing and to explosive compositions containing such treated salts; and (3) novel two-component anti-caking agents, useful in treating such salts and to a method of preparing such anti-caking agents.
- This caking is usually promoted by changes in humidity, temperature and/or pressure and occurs under conditions during storing, shipping and handling.
- For example, where such nitrogen-containing salts are used as fertilizers, this caking tendency impairs the durability of the fertilizer, increases the effort and cost of uniformly distributing the fertilizer in the field because caked fertilizer causes clogging of distribution machinery and other handling problems. Similarly, where nitrogen-containing salts, such as ammonium nitrate, are used as ingredients in explosive compositions, the caking tendency of such salts adversely affects the sensitivity of the explosive composition and may render it incapable of satisfactory detonation.
- This problem of reducing the caking tendency, or imparting the anti-caking property, is worsened where the nitrogen-containing material has to meet a particular percent nitrogen analysis such that the amount of additive is limited if the nitrogen-containing material is to meet specifications. ... A review of the patent art alone indicates that a wide variety of methods and agents have been employed in attempting to prevent caking of nitrogen-containing materials. ... 3,116,185 have reported on a wide variety of different additives and methods attempting to impart anti-caking property.
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34. Ask Joe! Archived Article, Caking of Powders, by Richard J. Farnish, Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology
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- Caking of Powders- a common process problem.
- The post processing stage in many cases presents the biggest source of reduction of quality for materials that are prone to caking or agglomeration (see Figure 1).
- There are four main mechanisms by which caking (or agglomeration) of product can occur. ...
- -Mechanical caking.
- -Plastic flow caking.
- One approach to controlling the problem of caking (where moisture migration has been identified as the problem) is to use a mass flow design of silo in which one (or more) plenums are installed in the cone area. ...
- Caking represents a widespread problem for a large number of manufacturers, but is not an insoluble problem. ...
35. Wax For Anti-caking Formula In Fertilizer Manufacturing Manufacturers South Africa - Exporters, Suppliers, Factories, Seller
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- It acts as carrier for surface active agents and minimisng fines formation as well as anti-caking. ...
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