The growing use of new agglomeration methods is creating a corresponding rise in the number of agglomeration terms we use - many of them confusingly similar to other terms. To help us all speak the same language, Powder & Bulk Engineering presents the latest edition of the author's agglomeration glossary. Since its last publication in February 1990, this glossary has been expanded to include 33 new or updated agglomeration terms and their definitions.
Origin
Ame Pittsburgh, Usa
Journal Title
Powder & Bulk Eng 14 2 2000 51-52, 54, 56-57
Sector
General
Class
G 2149