Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
155457 Chemical Engineering Science 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The objective of this study is to get a better understanding of dry powder coating process using experiments and numerical methods. Materials chosen as host particles are SUGLETS® (granules mainly consisting of sugar) and as invited particles, magnesium stearate (MgSt). These two materials are introduced into a high shear mixer (Cyclomix). Operations were performed at various mixing time and rotation speed of the Cyclomix. The surface morphology analysis has confirmed that Suglet particles are coated with MgSt. The product properties such as flowability, wettability and particle size distributions were also characterized. The particle motion in the Cyclomix has been simulated by using Discrete Element Method (DEM). Both number of collisions and the collision force frequency are calculated. The simulation shows an increase of the collision number with the rotational speeds. This result indicates that choosing higher rotation speeds should be better for the dry coating process as long as the particles are not broken down.

► Study of the influence of operating conditions on dry coating process. ► Particle properties changed with rotational speed and operating time. ► The DEM simulation of the mixer shows convective movements of particles. ► The calculated rotational distance increases with an increase of rotational speed. ► The simulation results agree with experimental ones qualitatively.

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