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Agglomerator / Plastcompactor HV 50/132 HERBOLD Type HV 50/132
Agglomerator / Plastcompactor HV 50/132 HERBOLD Type HV 50/132
Agglomerator / Plastcompactor HV 50/132 HERBOLD Type HV 50/132
Agglomerator / Plastcompactor HV 50/132 HERBOLD Type HV 50/132
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Germany Meckesheim
7,894 km

Agglomerator / Plastcompactor HV 50/132
HERBOLDType HV 50/132

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Agglomerator Ermafa
Agglomerator Ermafa
Agglomerator Ermafa
Agglomerator Ermafa
Agglomerator Ermafa
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Germany Berlin
7,870 km

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What is meant by Agglomerators?

Agglomerators are equipment used to gather small particles into larger, cohesive masses, often to improve the handling, processing, and storage qualities of various materials. This process is commonly executed through agitation, binding, or pressure techniques depending on the specific material and desired result. Agglomerators can be found often used in industries such as mining, recycling, and chemical processing to enhance material characteristics such as porosity, solubility, and bulk density.

Types of Agglomerators

The main types of agglomerators include tumbling agglomerators like drum and disc pelletizers, pressure agglomerators such as roll compactors and extruders, and agitative agglomerators like paddle mixers. Each type of agglomerator has a specific function and is chosen based on the material properties and the required outcome.

Applications in Different Industries

In the mining industry, agglomerators are used to agglomerate fine ore particles into larger lumps to improve the efficiency of subsequent processing steps. In the recycling sector, similar devices help transform small particles of recycled materials back into larger forms useful for further manufacturing processes. In the chemical industry, they play a critical role in processing powders into desired granular forms to ensure consistent dosing and handling properties. Using appropriate agglomeration equipment can significantly enhance material performance, reduce dust, and optimize process operations.
Agglomerators are equipment used to gather small particles into larger, cohesive masses, often to improve the handling, processing, and storage qualities of various materials. This process is commonly executed through agitation, binding, or pressure techniques depending on the specific material and desired result. Agglomerators can be found often used in industries such as mining, recycling, and chemical processing to enhance material characteristics such as porosity, solubility, and bulk density.

Types of Agglomerators

The main types of agglomerators include tumbling agglomerators like drum and disc pelletizers, pressure agglomerators such as roll compactors and extruders, and agitative agglomerators like paddle mixers. Each type of agglomerator has a specific function and is chosen based on the material properties and the required outcome.

Applications in Different Industries

In the mining industry, agglomerators are used to agglomerate fine ore particles into larger lumps to improve the efficiency of subsequent processing steps. In the recycling sector, similar devices help transform small particles of recycled materials back into larger forms useful for further manufacturing processes. In the chemical industry, they play a critical role in processing powders into desired granular forms to ensure consistent dosing and handling properties. Using appropriate agglomeration equipment can significantly enhance material performance, reduce dust, and optimize process operations.