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Bulk Density Tester - Scott Volumeter - Ph. Eur. 2.9.34 - Antech
| Material | Approximate Scott Density (g/cm³) | | :--- | :--- | | Spherical metal powder (e.g., gas atomized copper) | 3.5 – 4.5 | | Irregular metal powder (e.g., reduced iron) | 1.5 – 2.5 | | PVC dry blend (for extrusion) | 0.55 – 0.65 | | Polyethylene powder (fine, fluffy) | 0.25 – 0.40 | | Granular plastic pellets (regrind) | 0.50 – 0.70 | scott density
The Scott Volumeter is designed to eliminate the kinetic energy of falling powder, which could lead to inconsistent packing. The process involves: B 329 - 98 Qjmyos05oa | PDF | Density | Materials - Scribd
: Pharmaceutical standards for evaluating the bulk density of fine powders, herbal extracts, and excipients. How the Scott Volumeter Works NOTICE: This standard has either been superceded and
Scott density has far-reaching implications in various areas of mathematics and computer science:
The concept of Scott density, named after the mathematician Dana Scott, is a fundamental idea in the field of lattice theory and domain theory. In essence, Scott density refers to a property of certain posets (partially ordered sets) that ensures they can be approximated by a dense subset of elements. In essence, Scott density refers to a property
Lower Scott density usually indicates higher powder "fluffiness," more irregular shape, or higher surface friction.
: The standard test method for apparent density of metal powders and compounds using the Scott Volumeter.
The Bulk Density Tester (Scott Volumeter) is designed for measuring the bulk density of fine powders as described in both Ph. Eur. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.