Where to use me

To add a defined amount of powder into the desired recipient automatically is using a PID controller, balance and powder Doser:

Application note - Powder DOSER with balance for dosing defined amount of powder

 

Copper chloride feed it into the quartz reactor for producing carbon-coated copper nanoparticles by vapor-phase reduction:

Eiroma, K.; Forsman, J.; Hult, E.-L.; Auvinen, A.; Sipiläinen-Malm, T.; Alastalo, A.; Tapper, U.; Leppäniemi, J.; Mattila, P.; Lyyränen, J.; Sarlin, J.; Jokiniemi, J.; Mössmer, S.. Water-Based Carbon-Coated Copper Nanoparticle-Fluid Formation of Conductive Layers at Low Temperature by Spin Coating and Inkjet Deposition. Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, Volume 56, Number 4, July 2012, pp. 40501-1-40501-10 (10)

 

To use as a particle feeder for Drop Tube Reactor (DTR):

Hampp F., Janajreh I., Development of a Drop Tube Reactor Test to Assist and a Sustainable Manufacturing Process. Advances in Sustainable Manufacturing, pp. 141-148. 2011

 

For continuous feeding of Copper chloride powder on alumina (Al2O3) pellet bed Within a quartz glass reactor to develop nanoparticle carbon coated copper nanoparticle inkjet fluid:

Eiroma, Kim; Auvinen, Ari; Forsman, Johanna; Hult, Eva-Lena; Jokiniemi, Jorma; Koskela, Pirjo; Sarlin, Juha; Sipiläinen-Malm, Thea; Tapper, Unto. Development of Conductive Carbon Coated Copper Nanoparticle Inkjet Fluid. NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference, 2011 International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies. Pages 418-826. , Pp. 458-461 (4)

 

For timed particle additions to study the fabrication and evaluation of the ferroelectric reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs-FR)

Poquet, Ben David. Understanding Ferroelastic Domain reorientation as a Damping Mechanism in ferroelectric Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites


To control pre-treated (over dried at 60%, moisture content 2.38%) lignocellulosic biomass feeding operation for fed-batch enzymatic hydrolysis:

Chao Tai, Deepak R. Keshwani, Diego S. Voltan, Pankaj S. Kuhar, Aaron J. Engel. Optimal control strategy for fed-batch enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass based on epidemic modelling, Biotechnol Bioeng. 2015 Feb 5. doi: 10.1002/bit.25552