Coating apparatus – Gas or vapor deposition – Means to coat or impregnate particulate matter
Patent
1978-05-10
1980-09-09
Kaplan, Morris
Coating apparatus
Gas or vapor deposition
Means to coat or impregnate particulate matter
118DIG5, 427 6, 427213, C23C 1100, C23C 1308, G21C 306
Patent
active
042211824
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for suspending particles in a fluidized bed within a coating chamber where the particles are coated with a substance contained in a reactant gas introduced into the chamber by means of a centrally arranged nozzle extending upwardly from the coating chamber floor. Levitating gas for suspending the particles in the fluidized bed is introduced into the chamber from around the centrally arranged nozzle and generally parallel with the chamber base to promote particle circulation through the fluidized bed and minimize deposition within the chamber in one species of the apparatus, the nozzle is supported upon a movable probe which forms a closure for an opening in the chamber base through which coated particles are unloaded.
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General Atomic Company
Kaplan Morris
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