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'''Spray Agglomerators''' are used to continuously build up a dust free, free flowing product involving solidification of solids from liquid feed and recycling of dry particles.
 
 
==Advantages==
*Open, environmentally friendly plants with highly effective components ensuring emission of clean exhaust process air
*Semi closed plants utilising low oxygen combustion gas as process air
*Semi closed plants, selfinertised and featuring incineration of exhaust air
*Closed cycle concept with Nitrogen purged process gas circuit
 
 
==Applications==
*Agrochemicals
*Ceramics, minerals
*Dyestuffs
*Inorganic / organic salts
*Pulping waste liquor
 
 
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 5 October 2012


Spray Agglomerators

Spray Agglomerators are used to continuously build up a dust free, free flowing product involving solidification of solids from liquid feed and recycling of dry particles.


Advantages

  • Open, environmentally friendly plants with highly effective components ensuring emission of clean exhaust process air
  • Semi closed plants utilising low oxygen combustion gas as process air
  • Semi closed plants, selfinertised and featuring incineration of exhaust air
  • Closed cycle concept with Nitrogen purged process gas circuit


Applications

  • Agrochemicals
  • Ceramics, minerals
  • Dyestuffs
  • Inorganic / organic salts
  • Pulping waste liquor


Video