[Powder Technology Column Release] How to Address Issues with Powders that Cause Caking Problems!
Introducing solutions to common challenges in powder handling! Explained using UV absorbers as an example!
In the "Powder Handling Column," we introduce how our company has provided solutions to common challenges in powder handling, based on the long-standing know-how of the Powder Research Lab and feedback from engineers. Vol. 2 is titled "How to Address Powders That Cause Caking Problems." We will explain this using an example of a UV absorber tested in our lab. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ The Dangers of "Caking," Different from "Adhesion" ■ The Impact of Caking Problems on Powder Equipment (including potential stoppages and damage!) ■ Examples of Powder Properties That Cause Caking Problems ■ Testing Conditions at the Powder Research Lab and Our Company's Solutions * Our lab is capable of conducting various tests on the quantitative supply of powder materials, which is generally considered difficult, as well as on the uniform continuous mixing of powder and liquid materials. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a specialized manufacturer of quantitative feeders (auto feeders), high-precision measuring devices (loss-in-weight type/flow meter type), and mixers. By implementing continuous flow, we can achieve significant energy savings, cost reduction, and space efficiency. Furthermore, our unique control system supports the stabilization of the entire manufacturing process for our customers. ≪Products We Handle≫ ‘Quantitative Feeder Product PR’ "It is an extremely reliable volumetric quantitative feeder that provides high-precision supply even for powders with strong adhesion and aggregation."