Flowability

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Flowability, also known as powder flow is a property that defines an ability of a powdered material to flow, related to cohesion.[1]

Powder flowability depends on many traits:[1][2]

ISO 4490:2018 norm (and its precedent, ISO 4490:2014) standardizes a method for determining the flow rate of metallic powders. It uses a normalized/calibrated funnel, named Hall flowmeter.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Karolina Szulc, Andrzej Lenart (2009). "WŁAŚCIWOŚCI KOHEZYJNE WYBRANYCH PROSZKÓW SPOŻYWCZYCH" [Cohesive properties of chosen edible powders] (PDF) (in Polish). Warsaw University of Life Sciences.
  2. ^ "Badanie własności proszków" [Examining properties of powders] (PDF) (in Polish).
  3. ^ "ISO 4490:2014". ISO. Retrieved 2022-11-21.