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- Caking abstract "Caking is a powder's tendency to form lumps or masses rather than flow smoothly. Factors involved in the degree of caking include the substance's particle surface chemistry, particle size and particle-size distribution, particle shape, and environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. Caking also depends on any pressure on the powdered substance, and how long the substance has been stored. Physically, the caking process involves electrostatic attraction or the formation of weak chemical bonds between the particle surfaces. This gives the bulk substance the strength to crack and collapse abruptly, to form vertical surfaces, and so on.Usually caking is undesirable, but is useful when pressing powdered substances into pills or briquettes. Granular materials can also be subject to caking, particularly those that are hygroscopic such as salt, sugar, and many chemical fertilizers, because of the effects of moisture on grain surfaces.Caking properties must be considered when designing and constructing bulk material handling equipment. Powdered substances that need to be stored, and flow smoothly at some time in the future, are often pelletized or made into prills. Anticaking agents are also commonly added to control caking.".
- Caking wikiPageID "43474691".
- Caking wikiPageLength "1428".
- Caking wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Caking wikiPageRevisionID "663910524".
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Anticaking_agent.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Briquette.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Bulk_material_handling.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_engineering.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Particle_technology.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_bond.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_fertilizer.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Coulombs_law.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatic_attraction.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Fertilizer.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Granular_material.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Hygroscopy.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Particle-size_distribution.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Pelletize.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Pelletizing.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLink Prill.
- Caking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caking".
- Caking wikiPageWikiLinkText "caking".
- Caking hasPhotoCollection Caking.
- Caking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Material-stub.
- Caking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unr.
- Caking subject Category:Chemical_engineering.
- Caking subject Category:Particle_technology.
- Caking hypernym Tendency.
- Caking type Organisation.
- Caking comment "Caking is a powder's tendency to form lumps or masses rather than flow smoothly. Factors involved in the degree of caking include the substance's particle surface chemistry, particle size and particle-size distribution, particle shape, and environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. Caking also depends on any pressure on the powdered substance, and how long the substance has been stored.".
- Caking label "Caking".
- Caking sameAs m.011l89b0.
- Caking sameAs Q18205753.
- Caking sameAs Q18205753.
- Caking wasDerivedFrom Caking?oldid=663910524.
- Caking isPrimaryTopicOf Caking.