Process Intensification of Emulsion Manufacture

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Shuli Teng Ivan Junarsa Vladimir Sujansky Matthew Rawls
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In recent years significant advances have been made in chemical processing technology. In particular, process intensification using micro-technology has had some success in changing and improving chemical processes including mixing. Process Intensification is the miniaturization of unit operations and processes whereby a smaller compact piece of equipment takes the place of a larger one at the same given capacity or mass flow rate. This paper summarizes research into the application of the technology for manufacture of high internal phase water in oil ammonium nitrate emulsions (ANE’s) at low energy cost and with very low oil/fuel blend content. The emulsions can be used as precursors for preparation of explosives. The quality of the emulsion prepared was assessed through droplet and crystal analysis and compared with that of emulsions made by conventional large scale jet mixing technology.
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APA: Shuli Teng Ivan Junarsa Vladimir Sujansky Matthew Rawls  (2014)  Process Intensification of Emulsion Manufacture

MLA: Shuli Teng Ivan Junarsa Vladimir Sujansky Matthew Rawls Process Intensification of Emulsion Manufacture. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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