04574nam 2200601Ia 450 991014398960332120170809163203.01-281-76468-X97866117646853-527-61980-13-527-62067-2(CKB)1000000000540644(EBL)482225(OCoLC)262844538(SSID)ssj0000100334(PQKBManifestationID)11127562(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000100334(PQKBWorkID)10036649(PQKB)10655126(MiAaPQ)EBC482225(EXLCZ)99100000000054064420010721d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAgglomeration processes[electronic resource] phenomena, technologies, equipment /Wolfgang PietschWeinheim Wiley-VCH20021 online resource (624 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-527-30369-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. 525-542) and indexes.Agglomeration Processes; Contents; Dedication, Acknowledgements and References; 1 Introduction; 2 A Short History of Agglomeration; 3 Agglomeration as a Generic, Independent, and Interdisciplinary Field of Science; 4 Glossary of Agglomeration Terms; 5 Agglomeration Theories; 5.1 The Development of Strength of Agglomerates; 5.1.1 Binding Mechanisms; 5.1.2 Binders, Lubricants, and Other Additives; 5.2 Estimation of Agglomerate Strength; 5.2.1 Theoretical Considerations; 5.2.2 Laboratory and Industrial Evaluations; 5.3 Structure of Agglomerates; 5.3.1 General Considerations5.3.2 Porosity and Techniques That Influence Porosity5.4 Other Characteristics of Agglomerates; 5.5 Undesired and Desired Agglomeration; 6 Agglomeration Technologies; 7 Tumble/Growth Agglomeration; 7.1 Mechanisms of Tumble/Growth Agglomeration; 7.2 Kinetics of Tumble/Growth Agglomeration; 7.3 Post-treatment Methods; 7.4 Tumble/Growth Agglomeration Technologies; 7.4.1 Disc and Drum Agglomerators; 7.4.2 Mixer Agglomerators; 7.4.3 Spray Dryers; 7.4.4 Fluidized Bed Agglomerators; 7.4.5 Other Low Density Tumble/Growth Agglomerators; 7.4.6 Agglomeration in Liquid Suspensions8 Pressure Agglomeration8.1 Mechanisms of Pressure Agglomeration; 8.2 Structure of Pressure Agglomerates; 8.3 Post-treatment Methods; 8.4 Pressure Agglomeration Technologies; 8.4.1 Low-Pressure Agglomeration; 8.4.2 Medium-Pressure Agglomeration/Pelleting; 8.4.3 High-pressure Agglomeration; 8.4.4 Isostatic Pressing; 9 Agglomeration by Heat/Sintering; 9.1 Mechanisms of Sintering; 9.2 Sintering Technologies; 9.2.1 Batch Sintering; 9.2.2 Continuous Sintering; 10 Special Technologies Using the Binding Mechanisms of Agglomeration; 10.1 Coating; 10.2 Separation Technologies10.2.1 Gas/Solid Separation10.2.2 Liquid/Solid Separation; 10.3 Fiber Technologies; 11 Engineering Criteria, Development, and Plant Design; 11.1 Preselection of the Most Suitable Agglomeration Process for a Specific Task; 11.2 Laboratory Equipment, Testing, and Scale-Up; 11.3 Peripheral Equipment; 12 Outlook; 13 Bibliography; 13.1 List of Books or Major Chapters on Agglomeration and Related Subject; 13.2 References; 13.3 Author's Biography, Patents, and Publications; 13.4 Tables of Contents of Related Books by the Author; 14 Indexes; 14.1 List of Vendors; 14.2 Wordfinder Index14.3 Subject IndexAgglomeration is integral to the processes of modification of powders, production of composites and creation of new materials which are required in pharmaceuticals, foods, chemicals, fertilizers and agrochemicals, minerals, ceramics, metallurgy and all material producing industries. The binding mechanisms and the particle behavior as well as the characteristics of the processes and the resulting agglomerates are the same whether they are occuring in the 'ultra-clean' pharmaceutical or food industries or in 'dirty' minerals or waste processing plants.The book introduces the interdisciplAgglomerationAggregation (Chemistry)Electronic books.Agglomeration.Aggregation (Chemistry)660.284Pietsch Wolfgang1938-978673MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143989603321Agglomeration processes2230617UNINA