Abstract

Dairy powder breakage occurs in many processes and deteriorates powder properties and functionalities. This study investigated the influence of powder and particle characteristics on the dynamic breakage of dairy powders during the dispersion and conveying in a powder venturi feeder to provide information on assessing and reducing powder breakage during production and transportation. Four kinds of dairy powders (fifteen samples) were analysed: lactose crystals, agglomerates, commercial and lab-scale non-agglomerates. During the dispersion and conveying, breakage degree increased with increasing particle size and decreasing particle structural strength. Considering particle structure, the strength of crystals was the highest, followed by the continuum solids, followed by particles with numerous small holes throughout the particle, followed by particles with a small number of randomly distributed internal holes, followed by the hollow sphere particle with a very thin shell. The breakage behaviour of crystals during conveying was different from the other powders due to the difference in particle structures. Besides, the fat in particles might decrease the breakage of powders.

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