Agglomeration

Agglomeration transforms fine particles into larger, more stable structures, enhancing flowability, reducing dust, and improving handling. This essential process is widely used across industries like pharmaceuticals, food, and chemicals to optimize product performance and efficiency.

On this page, discover the principles, methods, and applications of agglomeration and its role in advancing material science.

Featured Agglomeration articles

  • Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases (Part 3)

    Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases (Part 3)

    In this third article in the series, we delve into advanced Liquid and gas processing techniques, such as Atomization, Granulation and Crystallization, showcasing their diverse applications and exploring the strategies that optimize their performance. This comprehensive guide offers valuable information for those aiming to enhance production processes or gain insights into cutting-edge science. [...]

  • Spray Drying and it's Chemistry

    Spray Drying and it’s chemistry

    Spray drying is a versatile industrial process that began in the early 20th century. Today, it has widespread applications across various industries, showcasing its adaptability and significance. Notably, its origins in the dairy sector highlight its importance in product preservation. The process was crucial in milk powder production, revolutionizing how products are distributed [...]

  • Cosmic Dust its Role in Celestial Formation

    Cosmic Dust its Role in Celestial Formation

    Powder Technology on a Grand Scale Powder technology plays a crucial role in shaping our planet. From the formation of Earth by cosmic dust to ongoing geological forces, powder-like interactions are present everywhere. During Earth’s formation, microscopic particles merged and solidified, gradually creating the landscapes we see today. Even now, erosion, weathering, [...]

  • Functional Powder Design

    Designing Functional Powders

    Functional powder design plays a fundamental role in numerous industries. It enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of products we encounter daily. Customizing powders for specific applications enables optimization of their performance. As a result, manufacturers achieve superior outcomes across a wide range of products. For example, formulating detergents that clean more effectively [...]

  • Nucleation and Formation in Agglomeration

    Nucleation and Formation in Agglomeration

    In the field of agglomeration, exploring the intricacies of nucleation and formation processes is crucial. These phenomena span from particles to powders or granules and significantly influence the final characteristics of a product. The term "nucleation" originated in the early 20th century within chemistry. Researchers coined it to describe the initial formation [...]

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