beadandpowder
Beadandpowder is a term used to describe systems and processes in which discrete beads are combined with fine powders to achieve size reduction, deagglomeration, mixing, or dispersion. Although not a formal discipline, it appears in discussions of milling and blending technologies where beads serve as the energy media in a slurry or reactor. Beads are typically glass, ceramic, or polymer spheres with diameters from tens of micrometers to a few millimeters; powders span from nanometer to tens of micrometers, depending on the application. The behavior of beadandpowder systems depends on the bead material, size distribution, loading, the viscosity of the medium, agitation method, and temperature.
Applications include milling and grinding of powders to obtain finer particle sizes; dispersion of pigments or
Advantages include efficient energy transfer, rapid grinding or dispersion, and scalable operation. Limitations involve possible contamination