Abstract

This article reports a collection of data points on the cohesiveness of a whole milk powder. The results reveal how the cohesion (the result of inter-particle forces) of a whole milk powder is affected by relative humidity (0–70%) and temperature (20–60°C). The data were collected using a laboratory-scale vibrated fluidized bed, which minimized the duration of contact of the powder defined with humid air when being conditioned. The relationship between cohesion defined as the unconfined yield stress of a sample powder plug formed under specific conditions and powder stickiness was identified and discussed.

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