how can make pallet
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Answer / pradip
Pellets are the agglomerated form of fine iron ore maerial.
It is produced in the mine area in order to minimize the
handling loss.
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Answer / nag
it is a strong material which can be with stand high
temperatures
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Answer / pawan
it is a strong material having good bearing capicity of
heat and oxidisation of materil is less opertunity then
other
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Answer / hardik
Pellet are small particles typically created by compressing an original material
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