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Fertilizers, fluid with sulfur

Fig. 6.6-30 shows cross sections of broken melt-coated fertilizer granules [B.97]. In this case, the cores of conventionally granulated (by tumble/growth agglomeration. Section 6.6.1) TSP (triple super phosphate) were melt-coated with sulfur to provide an additional nutrient for sulfur-deficient soils and/or obtain a slow-release fertilizer. Fig. 6.6-31 is the flow diagram that is used for this process. The centerpiece of the system is the so-called fluid drum granulator (FDG). [Pg.684]


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