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For testing the tendency of segregation due to the sieving effect of powder and granules. The tendency of segregation due to sifting (sieving effect) can be tested with a sample volume of approximately 50 mL. Segregation due to sifting is the most common segregation phenomenon that occurs when smaller particles pass between larger particles. This mechanism is most likely to occur when the powder is composed of different particle sizes and there is movement between the particles, such as during filling or transfer processes. Compliant with ASTM D6940-03.
■Features
・You can simulate side-to-side segregation when discharging free-flowing powder from a hopper.
- You can know the segregation throughout the filling/discharging cycle.
・You can compare the segregation of different powders and granules.
・The filling/draining cycle can be repeated.
-Typically, both mass flow and funnel flow patterns can be tested.
function
■Test the tendency of segregation due to sieving effect in bulk powder.
-Segregation when discharging free-flowing powder from the hopper can be simulated.
- You can know the segregation throughout the filling/discharging cycle.
・You can compare the segregation of different powders and granules.
・The filling/draining cycle can be repeated.
-Typically, both mass flow and funnel flow patterns can be tested.
Sifting is the most common type of segregation, which occurs when smaller particles pass between larger particles. This mechanism is most likely to occur when the powder is composed of different particle sizes and there is movement between the particles, such as during filling or transfer processes.
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