This Week’s Featured Articles: Plastics-to-Fuel Pyrolysis, Drying Sugar Beet Pulp, and Pelletizing Gypsum Soil Amendments

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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:

Conversion to Fuel via Pyrolysis Could Be the Answer to the Plastics Plague

In Conversion to Fuel via Pyrolysis Could Be the Answer to the Plastics Plague, we look at how plastic producers and recyclers are utilizing plastics-to-fuel (PTF) technology to reduce plastic waste streams and upgrade the value of plastic wastes. 

Drying Sugar Beets With a Rotary Dryer for Use in Animal Feed

In Drying Sugar Beets With a Rotary Dryer for Use in Animal Feed, we explore the process of drying sugar beet pulp, including the many reasons and benefits for drying it as a precursor to use in animal feed products.  

Processing Gypsum for Use in Soil Amendments

In Processing Gypsum for Use in Soil Amendments, we look at the gypsum pelletizing process and how it is employed to produce a premium gypsum soil amendment product. Gypsum’s benefits as a soil amendment, as well as synthetic gypsum, are also discussed.  

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Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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