Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Iron group metal
Patent
1990-08-01
1992-06-02
Andrews, Melvyn J.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Iron group metal
423439, 423DIG16, C01G 4900
Patent
active
051184796
ABSTRACT:
A novel design for a fluidized bed reactor is provided. The fluidized bed reactor includes a baffle system to ensure the proper residence time of the feed materials. The fluidized bed reactor also provides a novel method for reducing the negative effects of thermal expansion in the reactor.
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Hager John P.
Stephens Frank A.
Stephens, Jr. Frank M.
Andrews Melvyn J.
Iron Carbide Holdings, Limited
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