pelletizability
Pelletizability refers to the ability of a material to be formed into pellets. This characteristic is crucial in various industrial processes, particularly in the manufacturing of animal feed, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and metal ores. High pelletizability means a material can be readily compressed and agglomerated into stable, uniform pellets under typical pelleting conditions. Conversely, low pelletizability indicates that a material is difficult to pelletize or results in pellets of poor quality, such as those that are friable, misshapen, or disintegrate easily.
Several factors influence a material's pelletizability. These include particle size and distribution, moisture content, the presence