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International Powder & Bulk Solids Conference

KEYWORDS: bulk handling
5/8/12 to 5/10/12
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
5555 N. River Road
Rosemont (Chicago), IL
United States
Contact: NONE
International Powder & Bulk SolidsComplete conference information for the 2012 event will be posted January 2012. Please bookmark this page and return then. In the meantime, if you have questions about the conference program, please call 310/445-4200. 

Conference topics include: 

  • Ensuring Reliable Bulk Solids Flow
  • Pneumatic Conveying: Principles, Practice, and Troubleshooting
  • Basics and Applications of Particle Characterization
  • Understanding Size Enlargement of Powder and Bulk Solids
  • Maximize Blending Performance While Minimizing Powder Segregation
  • Bins and Feeders: From Designs to Retrofits
  • Dust Explosions: Hazards, Prevention, and Solutions
  • Imaging Fundamentals and Techniques
  • Implementing a Robust Feed System to Achieve Quality Product
  • Feeding, Transferring, and Conveying of Bulk Solids
  • Segregation and Blending of Selection or Design
  • Dust Control: Compliances, Systems, and Troubleshooting
  • Maximizing Mixer Effectiveness in Modern Powder Processing
  • Instrumentation Systems for Bulk Solids Handling Plants
  • Powder Flowability Basics
  • Nano Powders
http://www.canontradeshows.com/expo/ptxi12/conference.html

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