Multistage arrangement for countercurrent separation and methods

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating

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210788, 210808, 2105122, 562485, B01D 17038

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047072741

ABSTRACT:
A multistage arrangement for countercurrent separation of suspended solids, such as crystals, by means of hydro-cyclone groups connected in series and corresponding pumps and pump wells. For operating with relatively small expenditures with respect to apparatus under high pressures and at high temperatures within a certain, limited temperature range, the hydro-cyclone groups, the pump wells with pumps projecting into the pump wells, and the essential parts or regions of the lines are placed in a common pressure-proof and heat-insulated chamber. In addition, for removing coarser crystallizations and solid particles, an upstream classifier also accommodated in the chamber may be provided. The multistage arrangement can be used in a process for the production of terephthalic acid from dimethyl-terephthalate as the intermediate product, and in a process for the hydrogenation of coal.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3952052 (1976-04-01), Sherk
patent: 4053506 (1977-10-01), Park et al.

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