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A '''slurry dryer''' is a cost-effective method in the production of super fine powders from liquid phase reaction or wet grinding operations. High viscosity materials can be pumped directly into unit without mixing or atomization. Raw material applications include: abrasives, alumina, hydroxide, barium sulfate, barium titanate, bentonite, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, carbon black, chrome oxide, dyes, ferrite, kaolin, metal powders, pigments, PVC emulsion, silicon resin, styrene resin, talc, titanium oxide and zircona.

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Slurry Dryer


A slurry dryer is a cost-effective method in the production of super fine powders from liquid phase reaction or wet grinding operations. High viscosity materials can be pumped directly into unit without mixing or atomization. Raw material applications include: abrasives, alumina, hydroxide, barium sulfate, barium titanate, bentonite, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, carbon black, chrome oxide, dyes, ferrite, kaolin, metal powders, pigments, PVC emulsion, silicon resin, styrene resin, talc, titanium oxide and zircona.