Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators – Process
Patent
1985-07-18
1987-06-30
Jenkins, Robert W.
Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators
Process
494 59, B04B 1108
Patent
active
046767703
ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic discharge apparatus for a stripping centrifuge that has a stripping blade mounted on the stripper head and extending over the entire width of the drum. A filler body is further arranged in the stripper head, which affects the conveying flow through the stripper head so that the material being stripped is prevented from settling in a critical material settling area. Because the stripping blade extends over the entire width of the drum and the filler body is arranged in the stripper head, the discharge capacity of the pneumatic discharge apparatus is very high, and the sealing problems usually arising in vertical stripper centrifuges are largely eliminated.
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Ostermeyer Peter
Scherer Manfred
Widmann Richard
Jenkins Robert W.
Koch Robert J.
Krauss-Maffei A.G.
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