Prilling vs Grilling - What's the difference?
prilling | grilling |
The solidification of droplets of molten material falling against an upward stream of air; used especially to agglomerate ammonium nitrate and urea for use as a fertilizer.
*2005 , Douglas K. Louie, Handbook of Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing ,
*:In air prilling , molten sulphur is sprayed from the top of a tower against an upward flow of air. As the sulphur falls, the sulphur droplets break into small droplets and cools into prills.
As nouns the difference between prilling and grilling
is that prilling is the solidification of droplets of molten material falling against an upward stream of air; used especially to agglomerate ammonium nitrate and urea for use as a fertilizer while grilling is a thorough interrogation.As a verb grilling is
present participle of lang=en.prilling
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