Process for continuous regulation of the power with which pastes

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing

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252511, H01B 102

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049312120

ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for continuous regulation of the mixing of pastes which are intended for the fabrication of carbonaceous agglomerates, in a mixer provided with fixed teeth and movable teeth on a shaft, with mixing taking place by a rotary movement combined with a forward-back movement of the shaft, the mixer also having motorized flaps controlling the discharge of the carbonaceous paste.
Samples are taken during each rotation cycle of the shaft to measure the current consumed by the motor for certain particular positions of the shaft in its forward-back movement, and the intensity is compared to set point value which has been corrected as a function of the level of this current strength in relation to predetermined thresholds, and this corrected value is introduced into a regulator which determines the degree of opening of the discharge flaps for each cycle.

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patent: 3618903 (1971-11-01), Ronner et al.

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