File:The De Brouckere Mean.jpg
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DescriptionThe De Brouckere Mean.jpg |
English: While the undersize D50 value is more often used and better understood, the De Brouckere Mean provides a more sensitive measure for single parameter analysis of particle size distributions in the quality control step of production. |
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Author | AP |
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