This Week’s Featured Articles: Dust Suppression for Bulk Solids, Roofing Granule Production Equipment, and Pelletizing Sugar Beet Spent Lime

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Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

Each week on our home page, we feature three articles that are highly relevant under the current market circumstances. This week, we’re highlighting:

Dust Suppression Options When Working With Bulk Solids

In Dust Suppression Options When Working With Bulk Solids, we take a look at the different agglomeration (particle size enlargement), conditioning, and coating options available for minimizing the potential for dust generation in handling and processing bulk solids. 

Improved Roofing Granule Production Through Engineered Equipment

In Improved Roofing Granule Production Through Engineered Equipment, we explore the various steps involved in producing roofing granules, and how the quality of equipment influences this process. 

Pelletizing Offers Sugar Beet Producers Opportunity to Reuse Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (Spent Lime)

In Pelletizing Offers Sugar Beet Producers Opportunity to Reuse Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (Spent Lime), we discuss the value of using spent lime left over from processing sugar beets as a soil amendment and how pelletizing creates more opportunity for reusing this industrial byproduct. The pelletizing process, along with equipment and process development, are also covered. 

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Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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