Some plants have a dust problem - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS

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Typical of many dust trouble spots is the valve-bagging of a fertilizer without Armoflo.

Some plants have a dust problem Others use Armoflos No need to put up with the problems of product dusting during production, handling or use. Armoflo® compounds reduce dust nuisance and waste, cut fire and explosion hazards. The same small dose of an Armoflo controls caking, too. Can be used for s u c h p r o d u c t s as fertilizers, deter­ gents, ammonium nitrate, sulfur, am­ monium sulfate, caustic soda, sodium sulfate and numerous others.

And Armoflo compounds offer these additional benefits: • Reduce air pollution . . . improve working conditions. • Don't create dust as solid parting agents do . . . coat product surfaces, prevent dust due to abrasion. • Improve your product sales appeal. • Used in m u c h smaller quantities (about a pound per ton) than most commercial conditioners . . .

Armoflos have very little effect on product purity and appearance, re­ quire less storage space. • Check caking and dusting of either sized or unsized materials. • Can be handled and applied easily and economically with existing pro­ duction equipment. If you have a dusting or caking prob­ lem, write Dept.CEN-11, for booklet on Armoflo compounds.

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