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Powder eHandbook: Achieve Solid Solutions

2016-11-07 17:19:00| Chemical Processing

This Chemical Processing eHandbook examines some of todays Powder challenges and way to navigate solutions for chemical manufacturers. Do you want to learn more about how to mitigate crystallization challenges? Perplexed by blending myths? Do you want to know more about the mystery of time effects and conducting a time consolidation test? Interested in several methods for condensing water vapor? Download this Chemical Processing eHandbook for insights and solutions including: Conquer Crystallization Challenges: Question the need for cooling and ensure you have the right data. Beware of Blending Myths: But first determine if blending really is required. Solve the Mystery of Time effects: Conduct a time consolidation test to determine the flow performance of a bulk solid. Handle Water Vapor within Oil-Sealed Vacuum Pumps: Evaluate several methods for condensing water vapor. More! Download your copy of this Chemical Processing Powder eHandbook now.

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