Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Alkaline earth metal
Patent
1972-10-30
1976-12-21
Carter, Herbert T.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Alkaline earth metal
432 15, 432 58, 432 77, 423659, 23277R, C01F 100, C01F 500, C01F 1100
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
Hot gases for fluidizing the preheat compartment of a multi-bed fluid bed reactor are cooled by injection of water, or cool air and water, to reduce scaling of the ducts, hot cyclone, hot windbox and the tuyeres in the constriction dome separating the hot windbox from the preheat compartment.
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Carter Herbert T.
Dorr-Oliver Incorporated
Jablon Theodore M.
Kearns Burtsell J.
Snyder H. M.
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