Spray Drying of Chromium oxide
Spray Drying of Chromium oxide with the Mini Spray Dryer B-290
Spray drying is a widely used technique in the material science industry for the production of dry powders from liquid formulations. Chromium oxide is a widely used ceramic material due to its high melting point, corrosion resistance, and chemical stability. The use of spray drying for the production of chromium oxide powders has been investigated in recent years.
Studies have shown that spray drying can produce chromium oxide powders with desirable properties such as controlled particle size, high purity, and improved sinterability. The process has been optimized for various parameters such as feed rate, atomization pressure, and drying temperature to achieve desirable powder properties.
The resulting powders have potential applications in the material science industry for the production of ceramics, refractories, and pigments. The use of spray drying for the production of chromium oxide nanoparticles for catalytic and biomedical applications is also an area of interest for future research.
Overall, spray drying is a promising technique for the production of chromium oxide powders with improved properties for material science applications. Further research is needed to optimize the process and evaluate the performance of the resulting powders in different applications.
Please see the application note No. 476 for starting parameters, formulations and some results.