Method of combining at least two chemical reaction components an

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for combining at least two chemical reaction components, a foam component which is caused to form a foam, and an aerosol component which is atomized to aerosol form, prior to their combination in a mixing chamber. In order to obtain a very homogeneous admixing of the aerosol component to the foam component for producing cell structures having very thin cell partition walls, the foam component is caused to rotate when it is being advanced through the mixing chamber and sprayed with the finely distributed droplets of the aerosol component.

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