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In the field of applied chemical process engineering, a great number of fundamentally different unit operations is known. In practice, they frequently overlap and sometimes also influence each other. One of these unit operations is dispersing, which means the uniform distribution of solid particles in a liquid phase. Dispersing technology is by no means a new development. In the early days and also in some special cases today, the term ‘dispersing’ stands for an additional process of communication of solid particles carried out at the same time as the process of distribution in the liquid phase. For this reason, dispersing is sometimes erroneously considered to be synonymous with the term ‘milling’ or ‘grinding.’

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