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druppelbaar

Druppelbaar is a Dutch adjective used in science and industry to describe the property of a substance, formulation, or device that enables the creation, release, or maintenance of droplets. In practice, the term is applied to liquids or suspensions that can be dispensed as droplets with controlled size and frequency, such as in spray applications, inkjet printing, aerosols, and microfluidic systems. A droplet-capable formulation is described as druppelbaar because its rheology, surface tension, and viscosity permit stable droplet formation under process conditions.

Origin and usage: The word is formed from druppel (drop) and the suffixbaar (able to). It is

Measurement and criteria: Because druppelbaar is context-dependent, its assessment varies by application. Typical criteria include droplet

See also: Droplet, Drip, Spray technology, Inkjet printing, Microfluidics.

most
common
in
Dutch
technical
literature
across
fields
such
as
chemistry,
pharmacology,
food
science,
agronomy,
and
mechanical
engineering.
It
is
distinct
from
everyday
language
and
tends
to
appear
in
process
descriptions,
datasheets,
and
research
reports
where
droplet
generation
is
relevant.
size
distribution,
formation
frequency,
nozzle
orifice
conditions,
contact
angle,
surface
tension,
and
viscosity.
Testing
methods
commonly
involve
high-speed
imaging
of
droplet
formation,
rheometry,
and
spray
or
nozzle
tests
to
evaluate
stability
and
repeatability
of
droplet
production.