Spinning Disk Atomization has been developed to produce high quality powder
s in the form of narrowly dispersed or monosized spherical beads, in the si
ze range of 50 to 500 mu m, that are hardly accessible by other techniques.
This technology, that in principle can be applied to any kind of material,
is described in this study for low molecular weight polymers, e.g. poly(et
hyleneglycol). A description of the atomization equipment design, ensuring
proper liquid distribution, is presented and the influence of key-parameter
s controlling the droplet formation, such as viscosity and rotation rate us
ed to approach monodispersity, is discussed. Spheres, produced by spinning
disk atomization, may find use in various areas from laboratory-scale to la
rge-scale applications such as interlining adhesives, powder coatings, food
powders, biomedical products, drug delivery systems, cosmetics, for exampl
e. The spinning disk atomization described here is studied and designed for
future scale-up aiming at industrial production.