pelletising
Pelletising is a process of size enlargement where loose bulk materials are agglomerated into dense, uniformly shaped pellets. This transformation is typically achieved by combining fine particles with a binder and then shaping them in a rotating drum or a pan. The rotation causes the material to tumble and form spherical or near-spherical aggregates. The binder, which can be water, bentonite, cement, or specialized chemicals, acts as a glue, holding the particles together as the pellets are formed and dried.
The primary purpose of pelletising is to improve the handling and processing characteristics of fine-grained materials.
The process involves several stages. First, the raw material is mixed with the binder. Then, the mixture