APPLICATION OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS BASED ON THE PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS’ PROCESSING FOR CONDITIONING OF POTASH FERTILIZERS

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V. SCHERBA

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An urgent issue of decreasing of dust and blocking property of produced potash fertilizers by creation and application of effective composite materials is considered. It is suggested to use oil refining products and their mixtures as anticaking, dust suppressing and flotation reagents while mineral fertilizers producing. The basis of researches forms new approach to the use of hydrophobic compounds. Technology and treatment modes of potassium chloride granules with these reagents were developed. Research showed, that decrease of dust and blocking property of potash fertilizers is provided at less specific consumption of corresponding materials com-pared to the technology in use, which has economic significance.

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SCHERBA, V. (2013). APPLICATION OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS BASED ON THE PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS’ PROCESSING FOR CONDITIONING OF POTASH FERTILIZERS. Vestnik of Polotsk State University. Part B. Industry. Applied Sciences, (11), 64-68. Retrieved from https://journals.psu.by/industry/article/view/9368
Author Biography

V. SCHERBA, ЗАО «Солигорский Институт проблем ресурсосбережения с Опытным производством»

д-р техн. наук, доц.

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