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What are the different ways in which solids can be blended?

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There are various ways in which solids can be blended, some of the common methods are:
> Convective mixing: In this type of mixing the group of particles of a solid is transferred from one place to another, vigorous repositioning takes place in this method. This type of mixing is prevalent in the Trough mixer.
> Diffusion mixing: In this type of mixing a new interface is formed over which the particles of a solid are distributed. A good example of diffusion mixing is in the traditional barrel mixer, where a new interface is formed.
> Shear Mixing: In this type of mixing slipping planes are created over which the group of particles of a solid are mixed.   Your Comment




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