Posts Tagged ‘rotary drum agglomeration’

Agglomeration Drums in the Heap Leaching Process

Agglomeration Drum

Heap leaching, a process by which base metals such as gold, silver, nickel, uranium, and copper are recovered from ore, has been in long been the method of choice for ore beneficiation. While this process has proven to be an efficient process, often chosen for its cost-effectiveness, the efficiency of the heap leaching process relies Read More…

Briquettes, Granules, and Pellets – What’s the difference?

Pellets-Compaction Granules-Briquettes

The challenges presented by the handling of material fines is an issue faced across many industries. Whether working with fertilizers, ores, or coal, materials which are difficult to handle, or dusty, can benefit greatly from agglomeration. Because there are many processes by which a material can be agglomerated, people are often overwhelmed at where to Read More…

Material Size Control Through Agglomeration Part 3

Material Size Control Through Agglomeration

The following piece is an excerpt from an article was written by Charles R. Harbison and presented at the 10th Annual Bulk Material Handling Seminar in 1977. It has since been edited and condensed for the purpose of this article. Continued from Part 2 Continued from Part 1 Feed material preparation is quite critical to Read More…