Apparatus for continuously disintegrating cells of microorganism

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including measuring or testing

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435259, 241 2, C12M 100, C12N 106, A47J 1906, B02C 1100

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for continuously disintegrating cells of microorganisms comprising a mixing vessel and an accumulating vessel communicating with one another through a disintegration device. The disintegration device comprises a hollow body having a seat in which there is installed a needle valve member. The hollow body further comprises a sleeve having a bottom wall incorporating the needle valve member and a side wall having openings for communicating the interior of the sleeve with the accumulating vessel. An insert is installed in the opened end of the sleeve which is connected to the sleeve and has a central passage coaxial with the valve member and communicating with the mixing vessel.

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Rees, "Evaluating Homogenizers for Chemical Processing", Chemical Engineering, May 13, 1974, pp. 87-92.

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