| 00:00:00 | Welcome! | 
| 00:01:20 | What is Spray Drying? | 
| 00:01:20 | Characterisation of spray dried powders | 
| 00:04:25 | Particle size | 
| 00:05:21 | Droplet size | 
| 00:06:31 | Particle shape | 
| 00:07:19 | Particle composition | 
| 00:07:47 | Zeta potential | 
| 00:08:38 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:09:22 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:09:57 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:10:28 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:11:17 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:11:47 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:12:32 | Case study: Ceramic powders in Preci spray dryer | 
| 00:13:45 | Thank you for your attentionAny questions? | 
| 00:18:14 | Contact Information & Thank You | 
        Spray drying, which produces a dry powder from a liquid or slurry, is one of the most popularly-used continuous drying processes in which a liquid in the form of an emulsion, wet slurry or suspension is sprayed via a spray nozzle or a rotary atomizer into a drying chamber. The process is used across a range of industries including foods, pharmaceuticals, ceramics and metallurgical powders and produces granules that are highly spherical in shape and have excellent fluidity. 
In Part 1 of this two part webinar series Preci, a manufacturer of spray drying equipment, will give an overview of the basics of spray drying and its applications