Why is the apparent density of a powder mix or premix so important?
The apparent density of a powder or premix is used by part designers to design tooling that will produce parts with the desired dimensions. If the apparent density of the material changes, problems may result in terms of meeting part specifications, particularly with a fixed-fill tooling or shelf die. Also, the apparent density is an indication of the green strength of the material, in general, as green strength increases with decreasing apparent density.
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