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Dry Granulation ‒ Flexible and Highly Efficient

By LB Bohle

Dry granulation, also known as roller compaction, has become a widely used granulation technology in recent years. It has a wide range of applications.

Compared to the starting material, compacted granules have a higher bulk density and a larger particle size; as a result, the granules have better flow properties, which means better processing. Granulation also reduces dust and fines, which results in little or no material loss and low dust exposure.

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