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size enlargement

size enlargement

[′sīz in‚lärj·mənt]
(chemical engineering)
Making large particles out of small ones by crystallization, particle cementation, tableting, briquetting, agglomeration, flocculation, melting, casting, compaction and extrusion, and sintering or nodulizing.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Rhodes (chemical engineering, Monash U.) and his contributors, all of whom are practitioners or researchers, respond by keep feedback from students and professionals in mind as they update this edition and add chapters on slurry transport, colloids and fine particles, size enlargement and the health effects of fine powders.
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