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Charge weight vs volume, in filled cases - mind blowing discovery?
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryN" data-source="post: 933037" data-attributes="member: 69773"><p>In other industries, such as epoxy and paint mixing, they often use vibration to help settle and mix powders for improved consistency. The results for those applications is quite substantially affected by the frequency, amplitude, and direction of the vibration, but part of this is due to the difficulty of some of their mixes.</p><p> </p><p>I am just guessing here, but perhaps some simple method of vibration or rotation could be used to help improve the powder settling / charge density.</p><p> </p><p>The part I am unsure about though, is you would want to be really careful that you don't start breaking up the powder into dust or that could really mess things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryN, post: 933037, member: 69773"] In other industries, such as epoxy and paint mixing, they often use vibration to help settle and mix powders for improved consistency. The results for those applications is quite substantially affected by the frequency, amplitude, and direction of the vibration, but part of this is due to the difficulty of some of their mixes. I am just guessing here, but perhaps some simple method of vibration or rotation could be used to help improve the powder settling / charge density. The part I am unsure about though, is you would want to be really careful that you don't start breaking up the powder into dust or that could really mess things up. [/QUOTE]
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