Heat exchange apparatus for separating a resin phase from a solv

Heat exchange – With first fluid holder or collector open to second fluid – Separate external discharge port for each fluid

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165111, 165160, 208 45, 528503, F28F 922

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051727609

ABSTRACT:
A heat-exchange apparatus for separating a resin phase from a solvent solution containing a solvent, demetallized oil and resin which comprises: (a) at least one generally vertically positioned heat-exchange surface; (b) a means for directing the flow of the solvent solution in a downward direction over a portion of the heat-exchange surface thereby heating the solvent solution to precipitate a resin phase; (c) an outlet means to recover a solvent solution having a reduced concentration of resin which outlet means is located to essentially reverse the flow of the solvent solution having a reduced concentration of resin to a generally upward direction before exiting the heat-exchange apparatus; and (d) an outlet means to recover the resin phase from a lower portion of the heat-exchange apparatus.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2661190 (1953-12-01), Kirkpatrick
patent: 4706742 (1987-11-01), Ganzer

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