Method for collection of atomized metal particles

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten... – By impinging or atomizing with gaseous jet or blast

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B01J 204

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044578814

ABSTRACT:
An improved method for the production of particulate metal utilizes a containment vessel having a cylindrical shell and an bottomplate, a source of metal external to the vessel, nozzle means carried by the bottomplate and providing communication between the vessel and the external source of metal, gas ingress port spaced from the bottomplate and an exit port, means provided downstream of the vessel for collecting the metal particles swept from the vessel, and aspirating means for drawing collecting gases into the vessel through the ingress port and for carrying the particulate metal from the vessel to the collecting means.

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