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Physical Properties Important to Electrostatic and Non electrostatic Powder Transfer Efficiency in a Tumble Drum
Authors:HL Biehl    SA Barringer
Affiliation:Authors Biehl and Barringer are with the Dept. of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State Univ., 2015 Fyffe Rd., Columbus, OH 43210. Direct inquiries to author Barringer (E-mail: ).
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Popcorn was oiled and coated in a tumble drum nonelectrostatically and electrostatically with sugar, cornstarch, salt, cellulose, maltodextrin, all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, or soy flour. Particle size, density, flowability, and chargeability were correlated to transfer efficiency using regression analysis. Of the various methods to measure chargeability, charge-to-mass and adhesion improvement were the most significant. For nonelectrostatic coating, small, dense, free-flowing powders were most efficient. Small, free-flowing highly charging powders were most efficient for electrostatic coating. Percent improvement was the highest for the least efficient powders. The greatest benefit with electrostatic coating was for low density, highly charging powders with no effect of size.
Keywords:powder coating  electrostatics  particle size  flowability  charge
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