Apparatus for conditioning particulate material

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With apparatus using centrifugal force

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34 57R, 34 57C, 99483, F26B 1724

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050689797

ABSTRACT:
A controlled spinning bed of particulate material such as coffee beans or the like is formed and maintained in a stationary chamber, the particulate material is mixed and uniformly conditioned. For example, coffee beans are uniformly roasted within a relatively short time and cooled in a similar but separate chamber with or without an intermediate quench.

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