Chemical process in a medium connected to a rotating body

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten... – Utilizing centrifugal force or rotating forming zone

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20415919, 20415922, 264 22, 264 83, 425 8, B29C 600

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ABSTRACT:
A reactant medium is transported across the surface of a body rotating at high speed and discharged therefrom by centrifugal force. A chemical reaction is caused to occur in the medium after the said discharge while the reactant medium is still connected to the surface of the body.

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