Liquid-liquid extraction apparatus

Liquid purification or separation – Flow – fluid pressure or material level – responsive – Discharge of treated material

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210535, 210540, B01D 1702

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043138268

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a mixer/settler-type apparatus for continuous liquid-liquid extraction. The apparatus is comprised of a separating vessel with an inclined bottom portion and an agitator-provided mixing vessel. The mixing vessel is tightly mounted to the inclined bottom portion of the separating vessel, the latter being formed with an upper outlet and a lower outlet and having a level indicator LI for determining phase boundary surface area installed therein. The lower outlet is passed through the separating vessel near its lowermost level and the upper outlet is passed therethrough near its upper end. The level indicator LI is connected to a regulator giving adjustment instructions to a structural element permitting the phase boundary surface area to be established in the separating vessel, distinctly above the upper end of the mixing vessel.

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patent: 3666108 (1972-05-01), Veld
patent: 3979290 (1976-09-01), Loffler
patent: 4014791 (1977-03-01), Tuttle

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