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Agitation methods — mixer agglomeration

Virtually all solid-liquid mixers are capable of forming agglomerates and may do so even when not intended. Some of the mixers commonly used intentionally to form agglomerates are described below. [Pg.83]


Conventional granulation processes can be classified as agitation methods (tumbling agglomeration and mixer agglomeration), pressure methods (compaction, extrusion, and rolling), thermal methods (sintering), spray and... [Pg.663]


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