Characterization of Mechanical Property Distributions on Tablet Surfaces
Powder densification through uniaxial compaction is governed by a number of simultaneous processes taking place on a reduced time as the result of the stress gradients within the packing, as well as the frictional and adhesive forces between the powder and the die walls. As a result of that, a densi...
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Main Authors: | Ramon Cabiscol (Author), Jan Henrik Finke (Author), Harald Zetzener (Author), Arno Kwade (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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