Device for directing the flow of an atomized slurry

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Slinger or splasher; or deflector rotated relative to effluent – Disc impeller type or bowl-like slinger or deflector

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239591, B05B 302

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ABSTRACT:
A device for directing the flow of an atomized slurry from the ejection orifice of an atomizer housing which is composed of a cylindrical liner bushing made of a wear-resistant material and a cylindrical sleeve bushing designed to support the liner bushing within the ejection orifice of the atomizer housing. The geometries of the liner and sleeve bushings form an annular, recessed shoulder at the discharge end of the bushings. During rotation of the atomizer, turbulent flow eddy currents pack slurry media into this shoulder. The liner bushing is bonded in the sleeve bushing under compression to create a residual preload opposing the centrifugal force generated by rotation of the atomizer housing.

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