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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR REDUCING VETERINARY DUST TRAINING
abstract The invention relates to the production of low-dust, nitrogen-containing fertilizers and can be used in all plants for Duengemittelherstellung and their conditioning. The aim of the inventive method is to reduce Duengemittelverlusten when its application and a reduction of Staubbelaestigung at the workplace and in the environment. This is achieved by using a hydrophobing agent having a pour point of 323 K, which additionally contains a mineral component and is applied to the fertilizer at a temperature of at least 30 K above its pour point.
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