Drying of sodium sulfate solutions was studied in a 2-inch diameter batch fluidized bed dryer at 140°C. The solution was fed through a hypodermic needle into the hot fluidized bed. The operating conditions were: bed height 2, 4, and 6 inches; air flow rate 20, 27.5, and 35 SCFH; and feed concentration 10, 20, and 30 weight %. The bulk density and the particle size distribution of the dried product were measured. The product bulk density increased with the increase in feed concentration. A correlation between the bulk density and the operating variables is reported.g odium sulfate is an important raw material in chemical industry. It is primarily used in the manufacture of kraft pulp to add strength and toughness to paper and also in the manufacture of glass, detergents, and mineral feed supplements.Saskatchewan possesses the largest known sodium sulfate deposits in Canada. Bartley (1965) estimated that the exploitable deposits are of the order of 200,000,000 tons. In 1966, sodium sulfate production in Saskatchewan was of the order of 400,000 tons. It is estimated that the annual production in 1968 ranged between 700,000 and 800,000 tons.Present Methods of Recovery and Dehydration