en.Wedoany.com Reported - Bradley Pulverizer has expanded its materials processing laboratory at its new facility in the UK, aiming to enhance capabilities for supporting larger-scale testing, process development, and production validation to meet the growing technical demands of manufacturers.
Manufacturers are currently under increasing pressure to improve resource efficiency, evaluate alternative raw materials, and develop more sustainable production processes. According to the company, the expanded laboratory is designed to help bridge the gap between proof-of-concept testing and industrial-scale manufacturing. A key improvement is the laboratory's ability to conduct larger batch tests, which can provide more representative production data, more precise process measurements, and more accurate simulations of continuous industrial operations.
The facility is supporting research into sustainable fertilizer development, involving the use of low-grade phosphate rock, the reuse of industrial waste streams, and the design of fertilizer formulations for controlled nutrient release. The laboratory also offers testing services for process additives aimed at improving product performance or reducing manufacturing emissions.
Bradley Pulverizer has expanded its classification testing capabilities with the Windsifter Stainless Steel Classifier. This equipment is suitable for applications requiring hygienic operation, corrosion resistance, or low contamination, and can be configured for coarse or fine particle separation as needed. Testing objectives include separating coarse and fine materials, dedusting fragmented materials, and classifying by bulk density. The system can handle metals, carbon materials, minerals, and specialty powders, and supports inert gas purging for testing explosive materials.
The new laboratory features dedicated testing areas for crushing, acidification treatment, classification, granulation, calcination, moisture analysis, and particle size testing. Additionally, two new pieces of equipment further expand the facility's capabilities: the Lancaster K-1 laboratory mixer allows for precise evaluation of mixing and granulation formulations, helping ensure that laboratory results effectively translate to industrial-scale production; a new fume hood enables safe handling of larger test batches and supports more advanced process development activities.
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