Concentrating evaporators – Superheating and pressure release
Patent
1982-12-07
1985-04-02
Richman, Barry S.
Concentrating evaporators
Superheating and pressure release
159DIG10, 528500, 528501, B01D 128, B01D 100
Patent
active
045085927
ABSTRACT:
Extrusion drying of wet rubber crumb particles in the last phase of the overall elastomer drying process is improved through use of gas injected into the compression zone of an extruder thereby providing an improved efficiency in the explosion drying process. Rubber particles having a very low moisture content, such as less than 0.2% by weight, frequently less than 0.1%, are produced.
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Cohen Harvey L.
Donofrio John
Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
Mahon John J.
Richman Barry S.
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