175 - 175 |
Product design in particle technology Teipel U |
199 - 208 |
Particle strain in stirred containers Wollny S |
209 - 214 |
The relevance of test splitting for particle size analysis Teipel U |
215 - 222 |
Reduction of process steps through direct self-lamination of particles Rombach E |
223 - 227 |
Flash crystallisation as a new procedure for the product design of crystalline goods Kaiser R |
229 - 232 |
Production of measurement-tailored nanoparticles through precipitation in microemulsion Voigt A |
233 - 240 |
Production of functionalised oxidic nano- and microparticles and their assignment Gellermann C |
241 - 248 |
Use of different stirrer pebble mills for the generation of nanoparticles Breitung-Faes S |
251 - 256 |
Design study of a continuous ultrasound precipitation reactor Machunsky S |
257 - 265 |
Characterisation of the dispersing properties of ceramic nanodisperse suspensions with ultrasound spectroscopy Steinborn G |
266 - 271 |
Experimental examinations for particle formation in the precipitation of barium- and strontium sulphate Kucher M |
272 - 280 |
Optimisation of batch cooling crystallisations Warstat A |
281 - 286 |
Influence of the process leadership strategy on productivity and product properties of a "preferred crystallisation" Czapla F |
287 - 295 |
Production of powder-shaped multiphase composite by means of the PGSS procedure Wendt T |
296 - 302 |
Speed influence in goods bed strain Husemann K |
303 - 312 |
Examinations of the crystallisation of amorphic lactose-containing powders Ibach A |
313 - 319 |
Two-stage microencapsulation of cow serum albumin on carrier particles in high pressure vortex layer Rosenkranz K |