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fluidize
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flu·id·ize  (fl-dz)
tr.v. flu·id·ized, flu·id·iz·ing, flu·id·iz·es
1. To make fluid.
2. To pulverize (a solid) so finely that it takes on most of the properties of a fluid.

fluid·i·zation (--d-zshn) n.

fluidize, fluidise [ˈfluːɪˌdaɪz]
vb
(Physics / General Physics) (tr) to make fluid, esp to make (solids) fluid by pulverizing them so that they can be transported in a stream of gas as if they were liquids fluidized coal
fluidization , fluidisation n
fluidizer , fluidiser n


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Typically supplied in a 100 kg capacity, the pressure scale features a steel scale casing that is lined with a flexible rubber jacket, has a fluidized outlet cone for optimum filler discharge and is mounted on a loadcell weigh frame.
The $104 million dry-mill plant will use state-of-the art fluidized bed combustion to burn 330 tons of coal per day.
Siemens' preliminary studies suggest that the economic potential of segregating wheat with a fluidized bed, which separates solid materials according to density, increases the consistency of grain quality, particularly with soft white wheat used in pastries, cakes and cookies.
 
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