What are the Benefits of Agglomeration?

This article was co-authored by:

Jenny Seim
Technical Writer

Chris Kozicki
Agglomeration Expert

Agglomeration, the process of particle size enlargement, is used to solve material problems and improve product characteristics. In general, agglomerating a material can offer many benefits, including:

 

 

  • End product benefits– dust-free product handling, and improved product characteristics. Ex: The agglomeration of cattle manure into dry fertilizer granules makes them storable for later use, and easier to handle, as well as apply.
  • Raw material benefits– dust loss deterrence, simplified transportation, and easier handling. Ex: Fly ash is a fine powder, making it dusty and easily wind-blown. Agglomerating it can make it easier to handle and use in additional applications, as well as more stable for landfilling.
  • Economic benefits– the transformation of waste can create a more marketable product. Ex: Unsalable limestone fines can be transformed into marketable limestone soil amendment pellets, creating a revenue stream from what once likely incurred disposal costs.
  • Environmental benefits– potential to eradicate the need for landfill. Ex: Waste paper sludge has been processed and transformed into a variety of lawn and garden products, reducing the need to landfill such materials.

Various agglomeration techniques are available, and allow manufacturers to tailor a process to the exact needs of their material. For more information on the benefits of agglomeration, download our e-book, or contact us today!

 

About the Authors . . .


Jenny Seim is a technical writer and service specialist.

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Chris Kozicki is a Process Sales Engineer and agglomeration expert.

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