Apparatus and process for calcification

Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Inorganic hydrator

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422225, 422232, 423640, C01B 604

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057469830

ABSTRACT:
Improved device for slaking of lime, comprising a slaker (10) which is connected to a lime silo (24) and a conveyor (30) for supply of lime, equipped with a motor driven mixer (14) with a specially designed mixing organ. Through pipeline with exit valve the slaker is connected to a distribution tank. An improved process for slaking of lime, using the above-mentioned device and process steps comprising transfer of lime under conveyor (30) from the silo (24) for feeding in weighed quantities into the slaker (10), feeding of weighed water quantities into the slaker for treatment in intervals by means of the mixer (14) and subsequent transfer of the finished lime mixer into the distribution tank. The slaking process is automated and takes place under constant supervision, and the slaking device's regulating valves are controlled by respective, connected limit switches.

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patent: 3650890 (1972-03-01), Kamio
patent: 5016686 (1991-05-01), Gerstenkorn

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