Conveyors: fluid current – With adjunctive substance added – Solid
Patent
1977-11-14
1980-04-29
Rowland, James L.
Conveyors: fluid current
With adjunctive substance added
Solid
406 46, 406 47, B65G 5330
Patent
active
042004136
ABSTRACT:
A method of transporting particulate solid material through a pipeline in the form of a stable foam slurry. There is formed a pumpable slurry of the particulate solid material in a stable foam carrier medium and the slurry is flowed through the pipeline to a receiving point.
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Ehrlich Henry L.
Huggett C. A.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Rowland James L.
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