OFR-45-79 Development Of Water Capsules

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Clarke E. Schuetze
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

This project had as its objective the experimental investigation of water capsule production utilizing the Southwest Research Institute's submerged nozzle encapsulation apparatus (U.S. Patent 3,389,194). Initial efforts on this project involved nozzle configuration and shell formulation optimization. The shell formulation developed on a prior program was modified during the course of the project to obtain the best balance of capsule breakage resistance and water retention. Subsequent effort centered on determining operating conditions which would produce the best quality capsules for each candidate shell formulation as determined by laboratory tests. Some preliminary work was done to increase the production capacity of the encapsulation equipment. The program was extended with major emphasis concerned with scale-up studies of capsule production capacity and the treatment of problems associated with grouting cartridge fabrication. During the course of the program, water-containing capsules were produced which have good long-term water retention, block resistance and adequate strength. Using a single-nozzle design, a production capacity of 15.9kg (35 pounds) per hour was demonstrated to give acceptable capsules based on initial results.
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APA: Clarke E. Schuetze  (1978)  OFR-45-79 Development Of Water Capsules

MLA: Clarke E. Schuetze OFR-45-79 Development Of Water Capsules. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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