Question of the Week: What are the Common Reasons to Agglomerate?

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Jenny Seim
Technical Writer

Agglomeration is commonly used to upgrade material fines into a granular product. It can also be used to transform sludge-like materials into a dry, granular form.

There are many reasons to agglomeration a material. The choice to agglomerate often stems from a material problem, be it a dust issue, handling problem or otherwise.

The following list highlights some of the most common reasons to choose agglomeration:

  • To improve handling and transportation of the material.
  • To decrease transportation costs.
  • To improve the material’s performance.
  • To enhance the material’s characteristics (i.e. density, porosity)
  • To enrich the appearance.
  • To mitigate issues associated with dust.
  • To improve flowability.
  • To create waste to fuel prospects.
  • To transform a waste material or process byproduct into a more marketable, usable form.
  • To prepare a material for landfill, or to reduce the need for landfilling altogether.

No matter the reason, agglomeration offers an array of benefits. Download FEECO’s agglomeration e-book for more comprehensive information on the topic.

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Jenny Seim is a technical writer and service specialist.

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