Method for the manufacture of animal litter and animal litter

Animal husbandry – Material for absorbing moisture from waste product – Having paper-related component

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119171, A01K 1015

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052150410

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a novel method for the manufacture of animal litter using filler materials and additional materials that react with liquid. These filler materials are obtained from a fraction of domestic, industrial and other similar waste and/or paper slurry. The fraction obtained from the waste is pulverized and mixed with the additional materials, the mixture is adjusted to a specific moisture content, subsequently granulated, and the resulting granules with a predetermined particle size are separated.
The animal litter manufactured according to the invention ensures a high degree of odor retention, has high absorbing power and a low apparent density.

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