Method for producing mineral binder

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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B01J 110

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041782194

ABSTRACT:
The method consists in that an initial stock mixture is exposed to an ionizing radiation with the power of absorbed radiation dose of at least 1 Mrad/s. The installation for producing a mineral binder is essentially a working chamber provided with a charging device and a discharging device, accommodating a substantially horizontal conveyer adapted to convey the material under process inside the working chamber and an ionizing radiation source. An improvement resides in that the installation is provided with a means for controlling the thickness of the layer of the material handled by the conveyor, the means being located over the conveyer ahead of the ionizing radiation source and having pipings built-in into the working chamber past the ionizing radiation source and communicating with draw-off devices. An essential advantage of both the method and installation is a great reduction, (down to a few minutes or even seconds) of the duration of the binder production process.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2577209 (1951-12-01), Rios
patent: 2858442 (1958-10-01), Dewey
patent: 2910372 (1959-10-01), Ruskin

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