Fluid particle material regeneration method and apparatus

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Regenerating or rehabilitating catalyst or sorbent

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502 21, 502 38, 502 42, 502 44, 208 73, 208164, 208159, 208160, 208161, 208168, 208 52CT, B01J 2034

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047539070

ABSTRACT:
Solids e.g. catalysts are separated from suspensions in gases e.g. products from catalytic cracking of crude oil fractions a discharging of suspensions against a surface positioned above the outlet of a riser conduit through which the suspensions are flowing and collecting the displaced gases for passage to cyclones.

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