A Handbook Of Briquetting, Volume 2 offers a comprehensive exploration of briquetting, a process used to compact loose materials into uniform shapes for easier handling, transportation, and use. This volume delves into the technical aspects of briquetting, providing valuable insights for engineers, scientists, and professionals in industries such as fuel production, metallurgy, and waste management.
Authored by Georg Franke, this handbook covers a range of topics, including the principles of agglomeration, the selection of appropriate binders, and the design and operation of briquetting equipment. With detailed diagrams and practical examples, this volume serves as an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the briquetting process.
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