granulaty
Granulaty is a term used to describe granules or granular materials, typically consisting of small, solid particles that range in size from submillimeter to a few millimeters. They are produced by breaking down larger solids or by binding fine powders into discrete, cohesive units. The concept is used across many industries, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, construction, and ceramics, where controlled particle size and flow properties are important.
Granulaty can be created through milling and grinding, as well as by granulation techniques that bind powders
In pharmaceuticals, granulates improve tablet formation by enhancing flow and uniformity of dosage. In agriculture, granulated
Quality control of granulaty emphasizes consistent particle size distribution, moisture content, and flow behavior. Standards and
---