Introduction In modern manufacturing and industrial processes, materials that enhance performance, reduce costs, and improve product quality are highly valuable. Among these, Dry Fillers and Powder Filler play a crucial role across multiple industries, including plastics, construction, pharmaceuticals, and coatings. These materials are widely used to modify properties such as strength, texture, durability, and weight, making them essential components in both small-scale and large-scale production. What Are Dry Fillers? Dry Fillers are finely processed solid materials added to a base substance to improve its physical or chemical properties. Typically available in powder or granular form, these fillers are used without any liquid medium, making them easy to handle, store, and transport. They are commonly derived from natural or synthetic sources such as calcium carbonate, talc, silica, and clay. Depending on the application, dry fillers can enhance rigidity, reduce shrinkage, ...