Glass beads were coated in a fluidized bed by atomizing a suspension o
f nylon or silica fine powder. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) was used as a b
inder. The influences of the weight ratio of fine powder to binder in
the suspension and index R, which quantitatively evaluates the drying
condition in a fluidized bed on the coating efficiency, on the agglome
ration among the core particles and on the coated layer surface were i
nvestigated. When the index R became high and the weight ratio of powd
er to binder decreased, the core particles easily agglomerated. Once a
gglomeration occurred, both the coating efficiency and the circularity
, which evaluates the smoothness of the coated surface, became worse.
Furthermore, the addition of the surfactant in the suspension made the
circularity high and inhibited the agglomeration. In contrast, the hy
drophobic surface of the core material made the coating efficiency at
the early coating stage and circularity low, and it encouraged the agg
lomeration.