Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Inorganic hydrator
Patent
1976-06-29
1978-11-21
Wolk, Morris O.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Inorganic hydrator
55222, 239110, 2391321, 423253, 422234, B01J 1000, B01J 120, B05B 124, C01G 4300
Patent
active
041264207
ABSTRACT:
A hydrolysis column, used to hydrolyze uranium hexafluoride gas with water in an ammonium diuranate conversion process, which includes a pipe having a water inlet, a connector inserted in the pipe intermediate its length, and a gas nozzle connected to the connector to feed uranium hexafluoride gas into the water. Since the uranium hexafluoride gas will freeze at 147.degree. F, the gas nozzle is heated by steam which flows through internal passageways, thus imparting sufficient heat to the nozzle which then acts as a heat sink to maintain the gas in a fluid state. The gas-water mixture is then discharged through the pipe outlet to the next step in the process.
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Campbell J. R.
Phillips Roger F.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Wolk Morris O.
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