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How does a batch colloid mill differ from a continuous system in terms of process control?

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    How does a batch colloid mill differ from a continuous system in terms of process control?

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    A batch colloid mill processes a fixed quantity of product at a time, often with recirculation through the mill until the desired particle size or emulsion consistency is confirmed by testing. This offers tighter quality control for smaller runs, whereas continuous systems process a constant feed stream, better suited for high-volume manufacturing where consistent throughput matters more than batch-by-batch verification.

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