Spray Drying of Foam bath
Spray Drying of Foam bath with the Mini Spray Dryer B-290
Spray drying is a process used in the production of a wide range of powdered products. In the context of foam bath production, spray drying is used to produce powdered foam bath products from liquid formulations. The process involves atomizing a liquid foam bath formulation into a fine mist, which is then passed through a heated chamber where it is dried into a powder form.
Spray drying is particularly useful for foam bath production as it allows for the production of uniform, fine powder particles that dissolve easily in water, providing a consistent and enjoyable bathing experience for consumers. It is also a relatively efficient and cost-effective production method, enabling high volume production with consistent quality.
Areas of spray drying in foam bath production include the selection of appropriate raw materials, formulation development, process optimization, and product characterization. Additionally, spray drying is also used in the production of other personal care and household products, such as powdered detergents, instant coffee, and powdered milk.
Please see the application note for starting paramters, formulations and some results.
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