Method and apparatus for spreading and distributing a solid or l

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Processes – Including centrifugal force or spattering

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239654, 239684, 23922217, 406181, 55 1, 55317, 55396, 55398, 55399, 55405, 55407, 55409, 414301, A01C 708, B01D 4514

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for separating, spreading and distributing a solid or liquid particulate material. The particulate material is pneumatically conveyed into a centrifugal chamber within a rotor (20) operatable by the flow of material for centrifugal separation of the particulate material. The terminal edge of the circumference of the centrifugal chamber serves as an overflow for establishing a buffer store and has a flow-retarding inwardly directed flange. A baffle may be provided around the terminal edge to intercept the material flung out and to conduct the material, via hopper-like flow-retarding recesses, to different outlets provided around the terminal edge.

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