Agitating – With heating or cooling
Patent
1995-09-18
1996-07-30
Jenkins, Robert W.
Agitating
With heating or cooling
366235, 366239, B01F 1506, B01F 900
Patent
active
055404960
ABSTRACT:
A combination of a flow-cell with a rate of flow controllable and set to obtain and maintain a solvent or diluent predetermined low flow pressure from the flow-cell's inlet to the flow-cell's outlet, in which at-least an outlet thereof is alternately raised to a height above the inlet thereof sufficiently relative to mass of individual solute(s) and/or individual bead(s) (or other insoluble mass(es)) as to permit the mass of the individual solute(s) and/or individual bead(s) to move by gravity from a direction of the outlet end toward the inlet end of the flow-cell as part of a mechanism ascertainable of improved dissolving of solute and/or suspension of particles of insoluble matter.
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Beckett Arnold H.
Hofer Henry Z.
Swon James F.
Hough William T.
Jenkins Robert W.
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