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pelletize, v.|ˈpɛlɪtaɪz| [f. pellet n.1 + -ize.] trans. To form or shape into pellets. Cf. pellet v. a
1952Kirk & Othmer Encycl. Chem. Technol. IX. 900 The peat is excavated, macerated, pelletized in a long drum, and dried. 1963Engineering 1 Feb. 180 The wood pulp will be pelletized for shipment to the Australian mainland. 1964Economist 23 May 855/1 In America ore preparation is mainly in the form of ‘pelletising’ the burden. 1973R. D. Pehlke Unit Processes Extractive Metall. ii. 19 The final temperatures during induration reach 2300–2400°F, depending upon the concentrate being pelletized. So ˈpelletized ppl. a. = pelleted ppl. a. 2; ˈpelletizing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1951Industr. & Engin. Chem. June 1390/1 It is not possible to use pelletized [carbon] black directly for making aqueous carbon black slurries. 1951Engineering 22 June 761/2 During a recent visit to the United States, he had been most impressed with what was being done in regard to the pelletising treatment of iron ores. 1964Economist 25 July 356/1 This pelletised fuel is contained in stainless steel tubes. 1968Sci. Jrnl. Oct. 23/3 Bentonite is used..as an agent for the pelletizing of iron ore. 1969Times 2 May (Mining Suppl.) p. iv/7 Savage River produces magnetite from a relatively low grade deposit, grinds and concentrates this to a high grade pellet feed and pipes it 53 miles to the pelletizing plant at the port. 1970Times 24 Aug. 15/6 Kawasaki is working on a system using oxygen and crude oil or liquefied natural gas combined with pre-treated, pelletized iron ore. 1977Cork Examiner 4 June 17/4 The pellets will get harder with time... At no time was it considered that metal ground..would be included in the pelletised mix. 1977Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXV. 394/1 Attempts to encourage the industry to construct at least some processing plants near to its raw materials have been most successful in the case of iron ore pelletizing plants. |