“…It leads to the production of high-quality, low dust and low attrition solids by modifying their physical properties (size, shape, density, porosity) (Banks and Aulton, 1991; Radichkov et al, 2006; Sherrington and Oliver, 1981;Pietch, 1984). Both the spraying and drying of the agglomerates are carried out in a single piece of equipment offering several advantages over other multi-step granulation and drying processes (Smith, 1980;Kivikero et al, 2007;Närvänen, 2008;Petrović et al, 2011). This results in the reduction of the manufacturing processes and manufacturing time, which benefits the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) requirements (Gao et al, 2002).…”