Method for enhanced atomization of liquids

Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – Heating feed

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431208, 239 13, 239135, F23D 1144

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052173623

ABSTRACT:
In a process for atomizing a slurry or liquid process stream in which a slurry or liquid is passed through a nozzle to provide a primary atomized process stream, an improvement which comprises subjecting the liquid or slurry process stream to microwave energy as the liquid or slurry process stream exits the nozzle, wherein sufficient microwave heating is provided to flash vaporize the primary atomized process stream.

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