Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9636468 | Powder Technology | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Agglomerated powders properties depend on the process used and on the operating conditions during agglomeration. Fluidised bed agglomeration in one of the suitable processes to produce instant powders. Agglomerates obtained exhibit different shapes, structures and therefore end-use properties depending on the type of binder used, its amount, the way it is introducedâ¦. In this study physical (size, shape) and end-use properties (wettability, friability, flowability) of zein particles agglomerated with maltodextrin introduced as a liquid solution (A) or as a powder (B) were compared. (A) type agglomerates were larger, more irregular and more fragile than (B) type ones. In case (A) the use of less concentrated binder solutions was found advantageous for the properties of agglomerates. In case (B), better agglomerates properties were obtained using binder particles smaller than the solid ones and limiting the duration of the operation by spraying limited amount of water.
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Authors
Christelle Turchiuli, Zouheir Eloualia, Noureddine El Mansouri, Elisabeth Dumoulin,