Apparatus for dissolving particulate solids in liquids

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366110, 366153, 366163, 366182, 366191, 222133, 222196, 222318, B01F 1502, B01F 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A particulate material (for example, calcium hypochlorite granules and dust) in a drum is dissolved in a liquid (for example, water) in a tank. The liquid is recirculated by a pump via a venturi assembly to produce a vacuum applied via a vacuum tank to a lance inserted in the drum. The vacuum transports dust into the venturi assembly to dissolve in the circulating liquid, while granules are transported into the vacuum tank whence they are discharged into the mixing tank by a solenoid valve.

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