Agitating – By injecting gas into mixing chamber
Patent
1978-07-25
1980-06-17
Jenkins, Robert W.
Agitating
By injecting gas into mixing chamber
361213, B01F 1302, B01F 1306
Patent
active
042081327
ABSTRACT:
Static charge accretion as a result of particle handling is prevented or reduced by contacting the particles with an ionized noble gas. Particularly beneficial results are obtained by contacting dried, particulate animal body fluid with an ionized gas while conducting sieving, blending or dispensing operations.
Apparatus for contacting the ionized gas with particles so as to control static charge accumulation employs a flowthrough ionized gas, preferrably a noble gas, in which ionization takes place outside of the apparatus particle treatment region.
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Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc.
Flattery Paul C.
Flynn Lawrence W.
Hensley Max D.
Jenkins Robert W.
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