Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes
Patent
1979-03-05
1980-11-25
Hart, Charles N.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
422257, 422259, 422228, 210634, B01D 1104
Patent
active
042356024
ABSTRACT:
In the illustrative embodiments of the invention disclosed, an installation for mixing and separating two non-miscible liquids includes, inter alia, an improved pump structure for raising the liquid dispersion from the mixing tank to the inlet level to the decanting tank, a low flat chute for conveying the dispersion from the mixing tank to the remote end of the decanting tank, height-controlling means for controlling the level of the interphase within the decanting tank, and provision for recycling the lighter liquid phase to the mixing tank.
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Meyer Maurice
Stucki Heinrich
Hart Charles N.
Krebs & Cie
Sadowski David R.
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