Method and apparatus for physical and chemical separation and re

Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Feed other than coal – oil shale or wood

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201 35, 203 49, 203 95, 588234, C10B 5100, B01D 334, A62D 300

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061431362

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for separating volatile from nonvolatile substances, separation of volatile substances, one from the other, and for performing various chemical reactions. In particular, an apparatus which performs these functions utilizing a combination of above ambient temperatures and above one inch of mercury vacuum within a rotating vessel. The apparatus uses a conventional rotary vacuum seal. The apparatus, however, operates well above the maximum operating temperature of the conventional rotary vacuum seal by isolating and cooling the conventional rotary vacuum seal.

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