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What Are Segregation & Blending?
Segregation results when particles separate due to differences in their size, shape, or density. Segregation can result upon handling of a powder blend or material with varied particle size. Common segregation mechanisms include, fluidization, and .
Blending (or mixing) is the opposite behavior of segregation. The process of blending occurs when a collection of particles is homogenized or multiple ingredients are mixed to obtain a uniform product. Some materials require gentle tumble blending in a controlled batch mode while others require high shear to continuously blend highly cohesive and tough-to-mix ingredients. A well-blended material does not guarantee production of a quality product due to segregation effects that may result during powder flow.
When & Where can Segregation Occur?
- Rejected product
- Variable color, look, or taste
- Excessive blend times
- Customer complaints
- Erratic dosage weight, mass
- Product or process delays
- Inconsistent particle size
- Poor quality control
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