Gas and liquid contact apparatus – Fluid distribution – Pumping
Patent
1982-08-20
1985-01-01
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus
Fluid distribution
Pumping
209170, 2102212, 239558, 261 77, 261124, 422231, 435313, B01F 304
Patent
active
044915497
ABSTRACT:
A device for dispersing a second phase in a first phase is provided, wherein gas inlet means are arranged at the bottom of a vessel. The outlet parts of these inlet elements have a varying distance to the bottom, this distance decreasing towards the center of the bottom. The distance of the outer outlet parts of the elements to the bottom, for those located near to the periphery, is from 15 to 40% of the diameter of the bottom.
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Fischer Edgar
Sittig Wolfgang
Chiesa Richard L.
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
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