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27
Feb
2019
An introduction to uniaxial testing

An introduction to uniaxial testing

Learn how to test powders reliably and cost-effectively. 

In a new online presentation Tim Freeman, Managing Director, Freeman Technology, introduces uniaxial powder testing; explaining the measurement methodology and presenting example data. Key features of the instrument and their potential benefits are discussed including the offline Consolidation Station, an accessory that significantly enhances the productivity of investigations into the impact of storage and environmental conditions.

Uniaxial powder testing ranks powder flowability via the same metric as a shear cell tester, but uses a simpler, faster, more direct technique. It provides an excellent alternative to traditional powder testers and is particularly useful for Quality Control/Quality Assurance applications.

The introduction of the Freeman Technology Uniaxial Powder Tester (UPT) delivers the benefits of uniaxial powder testing to a variety of industrial applications, including the food sector. The nature of many food powders means that processing and handling can be challenging. Powders with a high fat content for example can be very cohesive, may suffer from inconsistent flow, and if left for an extended period of time, are prone to agglomeration and ‘caking’. The issues that affect processing can also increase variability, or even cause null results, in traditional powder flow tests such as Angle of Repose, flow through an orifice and shear cell testing.

By employing robust, reliable, and simple technique the UPT means that even inexperienced users can achieve accurate and repeatable results. Those looking for a fast and reliable method of troubleshooting process issues, or rapid screening of raw materials, intermediates and finished products, now have an inexpensive option available.

Please click here to view the presentation.