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How a water droplet spreads over a non-crystalline substrate strongly depends on the amount of water absorbed and on the softness of the substrate.
June 5, 2014
Optimal dissolution of powders is critical for providing consumers with a smooth and appealing beverage that ensures adequate delivery and uptake of important nutrients. Successful dissolution of a powder is dependent on the physical and chemical nature of both the substrate and the solvent
EvoGuard, a high-performance series of valves from Krones AG, are suitable for use in the beverage industry, as well as for the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries following a design enhancement in the aseptic category.