Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes
Patent
1988-03-04
1989-08-01
Gorski, Joseph M.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Processes
241 3, 241 17, 241 18, 241 22, 241 23, 241 27, 241 29, B02C 1318, B02C 1918, B02C 2324
Patent
active
048528110
ABSTRACT:
Material is comminuted in a substantially dry state in a chamber (4) as a result of agitation by a rotor. During the process, gas is admitted to the chamber (4) through a foraminous base (8) to flow upwardly in a uniform manner across the cross-section of the chamber. Pulses of gas are directed periodically at the material through inlets (15) to prevent agglomeration of the material. The pressure of the gas admitted through the inlets (15) is higher than that admitted through the foraminous base (8). Surface active agents may be added to the material, also to prevent agglomeration, as well as, or instead of the use of pulsed gas.
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Adams Roger W.
Falcon-Steward Hugh R.
Pearce David A.
E.C.C. International Limited
Gorski Joseph M.
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