Alumina-containing dust is agglomerated into granules by mixing the dust
with an organic binder to form a mixture; feeding the mixture into a
rotating drum; adding water to the mixture while the drum is rotating;
stirring the mixture with a rotor hastening agglomeration of the dust
particles into granules; collecting moist granules from an open end of
the drum; and drying the moist granules. Granules produced by the process
are suitable feedstock material for production of aluminum by
electrolysis of alumina in a cell containing a molten salt bath, anodes,
and a cathode.