Definition of micronize in English:
micronize
(British micronise)
verb ˈmʌɪkrənʌɪzˈmīkrəˌnīz
[with object]Break (a substance) into very fine particles.
使成为微小粒子,使微粒化
scientists have been able to micronize titanium dioxide
Example sentencesExamples
- Most of today's creatine monohydrate is micronized.
- In the '90s, most creatine monohydrate wasn't micronized (ground down to a very fine powder for better absorption in the intestines and causing less diarrhea).
- The key ingredient is the physical block zinc oxide, which has been micronized to create a colorless and lightweight lotion that feels natural and nongreasy.
Derivatives
noun
These include micronisation whereby large and perhaps regular crystals are broken by aggressive milling.
Example sentencesExamples
- Air jet micronization is a well proven technique that consistently produces particles in the 1-30 micron range.
- Where an ordered mixture is desired, the active compound may be processed, for example by micronisation, in order to obtain, if desired, particles within a particular size range.
- In situ micronization is a suitable method for the production of micro-sized drugs.
- The powder may need additional drying, milling or micronisation to get it to the appropriate size.
noun
When this happens, the water supply to the micronisers in the towers is switched off by its computer control system.
Example sentencesExamples
- Its opposed jet microniser and air classification system will be used for the processing of toner material.
- These towers are equipped with micronizers to evaporate water and absorb the heat of the Andaluz day.
- If micronizers are the hares of grain milling machines, a slow speed stone mill is the tortoise.
- His experience is with cone mills, hammer mills, pancake type micronizers, and opposing stream type jet mills.