kuivaagglomerointiin
Kuiva-agglomerointiin, known in English as dry agglomeration or dry granulation, is a size enlargement process used in various industries, particularly in the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors. It involves consolidating fine powder particles into larger, free-flowing granules or pellets without the use of a liquid binder. This method is distinct from wet granulation, which relies on liquids to bind particles together.
The primary mechanism in dry agglomeration is mechanical force. Two common techniques are roller compaction and
Dry agglomeration is favored for materials that are sensitive to moisture or heat, or that have poor