Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten... – By impinging or atomizing with gaseous jet or blast
Patent
1995-11-29
1997-07-29
Czaja, Donald E.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten...
By impinging or atomizing with gaseous jet or blast
264 5, 264 14, B29B 900
Patent
active
056519257
ABSTRACT:
A process is provided that permits the rapid quenching of molten ceramics by passing a flow of the molten ceramic into a turbulent fluid flow such that the flow is broken up into particles which then solidify as they pass into and through a cyclone and are finally separated from the fluid flow and collected as dry particulate ceramic materials.
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Ashley Peter J.
Batchelor D. C.
Demers Rene G.
Hill Larry
Knapp Christopher E.
Bennett David
Colaianni Michael P.
Czaja Donald E.
Saint-Gobain Norton Industrial Ceramics Corporation
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