Prilling vs Rilling - What's the difference?
prilling | rilling |
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 a noun 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.As a verb rilling is
present participle of lang=en.prilling
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