Device for preparing a very homogeneous and finely divided fine-

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Tumbling type agglomerating means for particulate material

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23313R, 23313FB, 264115, 264117, 264128, B29C 6702, B01J 206

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ABSTRACT:
A device for preparing a very homogeneous and finely divided fine-ceramics mass from ceramic raw materials, liquids, aggregates, and similar materials, whereby the starting materials are finely ground, and liquid is added and later partly removed. The starting materials are ground dry or moist and all or some of the starting materials are first allowed to fall free in and through an upright container while being contacted with all or some of the liquid, which is injected in subject to turbulence, and then agglomerated into a granulate.

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