Photo of the Week: Agglomeration from Pellets to Briquettes

This article was co-authored by:

Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

Chris Kozicki
Agglomeration Expert

This week’s photo showcases a variety of agglomerates made in the FEECO Lab Testing Facility.

FEECO’s state of the art testing & tolling facility offers a variety of batch and continuous testing to determine feasibility of agglomerating a material. In addition to determining feasibility, the lab can also determine the method of agglomeration, as well as what the process will look like and what equipment is needed to get the job done. From examining material characteristics, to fine-tuning a product to get the desired result, the FEECO Lab is equipped to meet nearly any agglomeration need.

The photo shows a variety of materials from potash to bentonite, as well as the various methods of agglomeration, including compaction granulation, pelletizing, and briquetting.

For more information on testing in the FEECO Lab, contact us today!

About the Authors . . .


Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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Chris Kozicki is a Process Sales Engineer and agglomeration expert.

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