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Industrial Powder Mixing

12 November 2019 09:00 - 13 November 2019 16:15, Leeds, United Kingdom


Introduction
The course is relevant to those concerned with quality assurance and improvement of existing processes and to those developing new product formulations and processes. It is of particular interest to practitioners in the food, pharmaceutical, pigments, detergents, cosmetics, nuclear, plastics and general chemical industries. Emphasis throughout is on the industrial application of basic principles. 
 
The course covers:
  • The mixing process and powder flow
  • The selection of a mixer
  • The characterisation of powder mixers
  • Cohesive mixtures
  • Testing of mixers and sampling
  • The handling of powder mixtures
  • Group or individual powder mixing clinic
  • Mixer scale-up
On completion of the course delegates will have an understanding of:
  • the relevance of powder flow to the mixing process
  • the concepts of free-flowing cohesive, segregating, structured and coated powder systems
  • how to practically and theoretically assess the quality of a powder mixture
  • how to specify equipment fit for purpose
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University of Leeds

School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Leeds, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

Organised by
University of Leeds
Contact information
Katie Warner
CPD, Conference & Events Unit, University of Leeds
CPD, Conference & Events Unit
Faculty of Engineering
School of Chemical and Process Engineering
Room 3.11
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
0113 343 8104
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